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The effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate-based ceramic

BACKGROUND: This study investigated the impact of different surface treatments, including fractional carbon dioxide (CO(2)) laser on shear bond strength (SBS) of resin cement to lithium disilicate ceramic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this in vitro study, 72 blocks of IPS e.max CAD ceramic were randoml...

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Autores principales: Ahrari, Farzaneh, Boruziniat, Alireza, Mohammadipour, Hamideh Sadat, Alirezaei, Mehrnoosh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5504872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28702061
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author Ahrari, Farzaneh
Boruziniat, Alireza
Mohammadipour, Hamideh Sadat
Alirezaei, Mehrnoosh
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Boruziniat, Alireza
Mohammadipour, Hamideh Sadat
Alirezaei, Mehrnoosh
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description BACKGROUND: This study investigated the impact of different surface treatments, including fractional carbon dioxide (CO(2)) laser on shear bond strength (SBS) of resin cement to lithium disilicate ceramic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this in vitro study, 72 blocks of IPS e.max CAD ceramic were randomly divided into six groups in terms of treatment (n = 12). Group 1 underwent etching with 9.6% hydrofluoric (HF) acid, whereas group 2 was subjected to air abrasion with aluminum oxide particles. Groups 3 and 4 were treated with a fractional CO(2) laser for 10 s using 10 W/14 mJ (group 3) or 20 W/10 mJ (group 4). In groups 5 and 6, the CO(2) laser was applied similar to that in groups 3 and 4, respectively; then, the specimens were etched by HF acid. After silane application, luting cement was bonded to the specimens. The SBS was assessed with a universal testing machine, and the type of bond failure was determined. Data were analyzed by ANOVA, Duncan, and Fisher's exact tests. RESULTS: Surface conditioning with fractional CO(2) laser alone resulted in significantly lower SBS than HF acid treatment (P < 0.05). Bond strengths of the specimens treated with a combination of laser irradiation and acid etching were significantly greater than all the other groups (P < 0.05). No significant difference was found in the distribution of failure modes among the groups (P = 0.337). CONCLUSION: The combination of fractional CO(2) laser irradiation and HF acid etching could be recommended when extra retention is required for lithium disilicate-based restorations, whereas laser treatment alone cannot produce sufficient SBS.
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spelling pubmed-55048722017-07-12 The effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate-based ceramic Ahrari, Farzaneh Boruziniat, Alireza Mohammadipour, Hamideh Sadat Alirezaei, Mehrnoosh Dent Res J (Isfahan) Original Article BACKGROUND: This study investigated the impact of different surface treatments, including fractional carbon dioxide (CO(2)) laser on shear bond strength (SBS) of resin cement to lithium disilicate ceramic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this in vitro study, 72 blocks of IPS e.max CAD ceramic were randomly divided into six groups in terms of treatment (n = 12). Group 1 underwent etching with 9.6% hydrofluoric (HF) acid, whereas group 2 was subjected to air abrasion with aluminum oxide particles. Groups 3 and 4 were treated with a fractional CO(2) laser for 10 s using 10 W/14 mJ (group 3) or 20 W/10 mJ (group 4). In groups 5 and 6, the CO(2) laser was applied similar to that in groups 3 and 4, respectively; then, the specimens were etched by HF acid. After silane application, luting cement was bonded to the specimens. The SBS was assessed with a universal testing machine, and the type of bond failure was determined. Data were analyzed by ANOVA, Duncan, and Fisher's exact tests. RESULTS: Surface conditioning with fractional CO(2) laser alone resulted in significantly lower SBS than HF acid treatment (P < 0.05). Bond strengths of the specimens treated with a combination of laser irradiation and acid etching were significantly greater than all the other groups (P < 0.05). No significant difference was found in the distribution of failure modes among the groups (P = 0.337). CONCLUSION: The combination of fractional CO(2) laser irradiation and HF acid etching could be recommended when extra retention is required for lithium disilicate-based restorations, whereas laser treatment alone cannot produce sufficient SBS. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5504872/ /pubmed/28702061 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Dental Research Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Ahrari, Farzaneh
Boruziniat, Alireza
Mohammadipour, Hamideh Sadat
Alirezaei, Mehrnoosh
The effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate-based ceramic
title The effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate-based ceramic
title_full The effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate-based ceramic
title_fullStr The effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate-based ceramic
title_full_unstemmed The effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate-based ceramic
title_short The effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate-based ceramic
title_sort effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate-based ceramic
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5504872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28702061
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