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Acid Etching as Surface Treatment Method for Luting of Glass-Ceramic Restorations, part 1: Acids, Application Protocol and Etching Effectiveness

AIM: The purpose of this review is to represent acids that can be used as surface etchant before adhesive luting of ceramic restorations, placement of orthodontic brackets or repair of chipped porcelain restorations. Chemical reactions, application protocol, and etching effect are presented as well....

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Autores principales: Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija, Grozdanov, Anita, Guguvcevski, Ljuben, Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna, Kapusevska, Biljana, Gigovski, Nikola, Mijoska, Aneta, Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Republic of Macedonia 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29610622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.147
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author Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija
Grozdanov, Anita
Guguvcevski, Ljuben
Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna
Kapusevska, Biljana
Gigovski, Nikola
Mijoska, Aneta
Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka
author_facet Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija
Grozdanov, Anita
Guguvcevski, Ljuben
Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna
Kapusevska, Biljana
Gigovski, Nikola
Mijoska, Aneta
Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka
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description AIM: The purpose of this review is to represent acids that can be used as surface etchant before adhesive luting of ceramic restorations, placement of orthodontic brackets or repair of chipped porcelain restorations. Chemical reactions, application protocol, and etching effect are presented as well. STUDY SELECTION: Available scientific articles published in PubMed and Scopus literature databases, scientific reports and manufacturers’ instructions and product information from internet websites, written in English, using following search terms: “acid etching, ceramic surface treatment, hydrofluoric acid, acidulated phosphate fluoride, ammonium hydrogen bifluoride”, have been reviewed. RESULTS: There are several acids with fluoride ion in their composition that can be used as ceramic surface etchants. The etching effect depends on the acid type and its concentration, etching time, as well as ceramic type. The most effective etching pattern is achieved when using hydrofluoric acid; the numerous micropores and channels of different sizes, honeycomb-like appearance, extruded crystals or scattered irregular ceramic particles, depending on the ceramic type, have been detected on the etched surfaces. CONCLUSION: Acid etching of the bonding surface of glass - ceramic restorations is considered as the most effective treatment method that provides a reliable bond with composite cement. Selective removing of the glassy matrix of silicate ceramics results in a micromorphological three-dimensional porous surface that allows micromechanical interlocking of the luting composite.
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spelling pubmed-58743872018-04-02 Acid Etching as Surface Treatment Method for Luting of Glass-Ceramic Restorations, part 1: Acids, Application Protocol and Etching Effectiveness Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija Grozdanov, Anita Guguvcevski, Ljuben Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna Kapusevska, Biljana Gigovski, Nikola Mijoska, Aneta Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka Open Access Maced J Med Sci Dental Science – Review Article AIM: The purpose of this review is to represent acids that can be used as surface etchant before adhesive luting of ceramic restorations, placement of orthodontic brackets or repair of chipped porcelain restorations. Chemical reactions, application protocol, and etching effect are presented as well. STUDY SELECTION: Available scientific articles published in PubMed and Scopus literature databases, scientific reports and manufacturers’ instructions and product information from internet websites, written in English, using following search terms: “acid etching, ceramic surface treatment, hydrofluoric acid, acidulated phosphate fluoride, ammonium hydrogen bifluoride”, have been reviewed. RESULTS: There are several acids with fluoride ion in their composition that can be used as ceramic surface etchants. The etching effect depends on the acid type and its concentration, etching time, as well as ceramic type. The most effective etching pattern is achieved when using hydrofluoric acid; the numerous micropores and channels of different sizes, honeycomb-like appearance, extruded crystals or scattered irregular ceramic particles, depending on the ceramic type, have been detected on the etched surfaces. CONCLUSION: Acid etching of the bonding surface of glass - ceramic restorations is considered as the most effective treatment method that provides a reliable bond with composite cement. Selective removing of the glassy matrix of silicate ceramics results in a micromorphological three-dimensional porous surface that allows micromechanical interlocking of the luting composite. Republic of Macedonia 2018-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5874387/ /pubmed/29610622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.147 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Emilija Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Anita Grozdanov, Ljuben Guguvcevski, Vesna Korunoska-Stevkovska, Biljana Kapusevska, Nikola Gigovski, Aneta Mijoska, Cvetanka Bajraktarova-Misevska. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
spellingShingle Dental Science – Review Article
Bajraktarova-Valjakova, Emilija
Grozdanov, Anita
Guguvcevski, Ljuben
Korunoska-Stevkovska, Vesna
Kapusevska, Biljana
Gigovski, Nikola
Mijoska, Aneta
Bajraktarova-Misevska, Cvetanka
Acid Etching as Surface Treatment Method for Luting of Glass-Ceramic Restorations, part 1: Acids, Application Protocol and Etching Effectiveness
title Acid Etching as Surface Treatment Method for Luting of Glass-Ceramic Restorations, part 1: Acids, Application Protocol and Etching Effectiveness
title_full Acid Etching as Surface Treatment Method for Luting of Glass-Ceramic Restorations, part 1: Acids, Application Protocol and Etching Effectiveness
title_fullStr Acid Etching as Surface Treatment Method for Luting of Glass-Ceramic Restorations, part 1: Acids, Application Protocol and Etching Effectiveness
title_full_unstemmed Acid Etching as Surface Treatment Method for Luting of Glass-Ceramic Restorations, part 1: Acids, Application Protocol and Etching Effectiveness
title_short Acid Etching as Surface Treatment Method for Luting of Glass-Ceramic Restorations, part 1: Acids, Application Protocol and Etching Effectiveness
title_sort acid etching as surface treatment method for luting of glass-ceramic restorations, part 1: acids, application protocol and etching effectiveness
topic Dental Science – Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29610622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.147
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