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Microtensile Bond Strength of CAD-CAM Restorative Dental Material Blocks to Resin Cement: An In Vitro Study

Introduction: Today’s dentistry frequently employs bonded partial restorations, which are usually fabricated in ceramic materials. In the last decade, hybrid materials have emerged that attempt to combine the properties of composites and ceramics. Objectives: To evaluate in vitro, by means of a micr...

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Autores principales: González-Angulo, Eva, Fernández-Estevan, Lucía, Casas-Terrón, Javier, Senent-Vicente, Gisela, Fons-Badal, Carla, García-Sala Bonmatí, Fernando, Agustín-Panadero, Rubén, Román-Rodríguez, Juan Luis
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445109
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134796
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author González-Angulo, Eva
Fernández-Estevan, Lucía
Casas-Terrón, Javier
Senent-Vicente, Gisela
Fons-Badal, Carla
García-Sala Bonmatí, Fernando
Agustín-Panadero, Rubén
Román-Rodríguez, Juan Luis
author_facet González-Angulo, Eva
Fernández-Estevan, Lucía
Casas-Terrón, Javier
Senent-Vicente, Gisela
Fons-Badal, Carla
García-Sala Bonmatí, Fernando
Agustín-Panadero, Rubén
Román-Rodríguez, Juan Luis
author_sort González-Angulo, Eva
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description Introduction: Today’s dentistry frequently employs bonded partial restorations, which are usually fabricated in ceramic materials. In the last decade, hybrid materials have emerged that attempt to combine the properties of composites and ceramics. Objectives: To evaluate in vitro, by means of a microtensile test, the bond strength between CAD-CAM restorative materials and the cement recommended by their manufacturer. Material and Method: From blocks of CAD-CAM restorative material bonded to composite blocks (Filtek 500(®)), beams with a bonding area of approximately 1 mm(2) were made and divided into four groups: EMAX (IPS e.max CAD(®) lithium disilicate), VE (VITA Enamic(®) polymer-infiltrated ceramic matrix), LUA (Lava Ultimate(®) nano-ceramic resin with sandblasting protocol) and LUS (Lava Ultimate(®) nano-ceramic resin with silica coating protocol). In each group, perimeter (external) or central (internal) beams were differentiated according to the position in the block. The samples were tested on the LMT 100(®) microtensile machine. Using optical microscopy, the fractures were categorized as adhesive or cohesive (of the restorative material or composite), and the data were analysed with parametric tests (ANOVA). Results: The LUS group had the highest results (42 ± 20 MPa), followed by the LUA group (38 ± 18 MPa). EMAX had a mean of 34 ± 16 MPa, and VE was the lowest in this study (30 ± 17 MPa). In all groups, the central beams performed better than the perimeter beams. Both EMAX and VE had the most adhesive fractures, while LUA and LUS had a predominance of cohesive fractures. Conclusions: Lava Ultimate(®) nanoceramic resin with the silica coating protocol obtains the best bond strength values.
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spelling pubmed-103436502023-07-14 Microtensile Bond Strength of CAD-CAM Restorative Dental Material Blocks to Resin Cement: An In Vitro Study González-Angulo, Eva Fernández-Estevan, Lucía Casas-Terrón, Javier Senent-Vicente, Gisela Fons-Badal, Carla García-Sala Bonmatí, Fernando Agustín-Panadero, Rubén Román-Rodríguez, Juan Luis Materials (Basel) Article Introduction: Today’s dentistry frequently employs bonded partial restorations, which are usually fabricated in ceramic materials. In the last decade, hybrid materials have emerged that attempt to combine the properties of composites and ceramics. Objectives: To evaluate in vitro, by means of a microtensile test, the bond strength between CAD-CAM restorative materials and the cement recommended by their manufacturer. Material and Method: From blocks of CAD-CAM restorative material bonded to composite blocks (Filtek 500(®)), beams with a bonding area of approximately 1 mm(2) were made and divided into four groups: EMAX (IPS e.max CAD(®) lithium disilicate), VE (VITA Enamic(®) polymer-infiltrated ceramic matrix), LUA (Lava Ultimate(®) nano-ceramic resin with sandblasting protocol) and LUS (Lava Ultimate(®) nano-ceramic resin with silica coating protocol). In each group, perimeter (external) or central (internal) beams were differentiated according to the position in the block. The samples were tested on the LMT 100(®) microtensile machine. Using optical microscopy, the fractures were categorized as adhesive or cohesive (of the restorative material or composite), and the data were analysed with parametric tests (ANOVA). Results: The LUS group had the highest results (42 ± 20 MPa), followed by the LUA group (38 ± 18 MPa). EMAX had a mean of 34 ± 16 MPa, and VE was the lowest in this study (30 ± 17 MPa). In all groups, the central beams performed better than the perimeter beams. Both EMAX and VE had the most adhesive fractures, while LUA and LUS had a predominance of cohesive fractures. Conclusions: Lava Ultimate(®) nanoceramic resin with the silica coating protocol obtains the best bond strength values. MDPI 2023-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10343650/ /pubmed/37445109 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134796 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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González-Angulo, Eva
Fernández-Estevan, Lucía
Casas-Terrón, Javier
Senent-Vicente, Gisela
Fons-Badal, Carla
García-Sala Bonmatí, Fernando
Agustín-Panadero, Rubén
Román-Rodríguez, Juan Luis
Microtensile Bond Strength of CAD-CAM Restorative Dental Material Blocks to Resin Cement: An In Vitro Study
title Microtensile Bond Strength of CAD-CAM Restorative Dental Material Blocks to Resin Cement: An In Vitro Study
title_full Microtensile Bond Strength of CAD-CAM Restorative Dental Material Blocks to Resin Cement: An In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Microtensile Bond Strength of CAD-CAM Restorative Dental Material Blocks to Resin Cement: An In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Microtensile Bond Strength of CAD-CAM Restorative Dental Material Blocks to Resin Cement: An In Vitro Study
title_short Microtensile Bond Strength of CAD-CAM Restorative Dental Material Blocks to Resin Cement: An In Vitro Study
title_sort microtensile bond strength of cad-cam restorative dental material blocks to resin cement: an in vitro study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445109
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134796
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