Title of article :
Effects of Different Laser Treatments on Some Properties of the Zirconia-Porcelain Interface
Author/Authors :
M Abdulsatar, Abdulsatar Institute of Laser for Postgraduate Studies - University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq , M A Hussein, Basima Institute of Laser for Postgraduate Studies - University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq , M Mahmood, Ali Institute of Laser for Postgraduate Studies - University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
Introduction: This study was performed to compare the effect of Fractional CO2
laser or Q switched
Nd:YAG laser of surface treatment on the shear bond strength of zirconia-porcelain interface.
Methods: Fractional CO2
laser at 30 W, 2 ms, time interval 1 ms, distance between spots 0.3 mm,
and number of scans is (4) or Q switched Nd:YAG laser at 30 J/mm2
and 10 Hz were used to assess
the shear bond strength of zirconia to porcelain. Pre-sintered zirconia specimens were divided into
three groups (n = 10) according to the surface treatment technique used: (a) untreated (Control)
group; (b) CO2
group; (c) Nd:YAG group. All samples were then sintered and veneered with
porcelain according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Surface morphology was examined using
a light microscope, the surface roughness test was done by the atomic force microscope (AFM),
and the shear bond strength (SBS) test was done by a universal testing machine. After debonding
following shear bond test, zirconia surfaces were examined under a light microscope to determine
their fracture mode.
Results: The Results of this study showed that the lowest SBS was recorded in the control group,
and the highest SBS recorded in the Fractional CO2
group, followed by the Q switched Nd:YAG
laser group, as well as an increase in surface roughness and change in the morphology and mode of
failure in the experimental groups .
Conclusion: This study shows that Fractional CO2
laser and Q switched Nd:YAG laser treatments
significantly increase the bond strength than untreated zirconia
Keywords :
Nd:YAG laser , Fractional CO2 laser , Shear bond strength , Zirconia , Porcelain
Journal title :
Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences