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Bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid

BACKGROUND: Different ceramic surface cleaning methods have been suggested after the acid conditioning. The aim was to evaluate the effect of different protocols used to remove the remaining hydrofluoric acid on the shear bond strength (SBS) between lithium disilicate and resin cement. MATERIAL AND...

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Autores principales: dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline, Bitencourt, Sandro-Basso, da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas, Matos, Adaias-Oliveira, Benez, Georgia-de Castro, Rangel, Elidiane-Cipriano, Pesqueira, Aldiéris-Alves, Barão, Valentim-Adelino-Ricardo, Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7018474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32071690
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56412
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author dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline
Bitencourt, Sandro-Basso
da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas
Matos, Adaias-Oliveira
Benez, Georgia-de Castro
Rangel, Elidiane-Cipriano
Pesqueira, Aldiéris-Alves
Barão, Valentim-Adelino-Ricardo
Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho
author_facet dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline
Bitencourt, Sandro-Basso
da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas
Matos, Adaias-Oliveira
Benez, Georgia-de Castro
Rangel, Elidiane-Cipriano
Pesqueira, Aldiéris-Alves
Barão, Valentim-Adelino-Ricardo
Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho
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description BACKGROUND: Different ceramic surface cleaning methods have been suggested after the acid conditioning. The aim was to evaluate the effect of different protocols used to remove the remaining hydrofluoric acid on the shear bond strength (SBS) between lithium disilicate and resin cement. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty-four specimens of lithium disilicate (IPS e.max Press) were divided in 4 groups (n=11): group C (control, no treatment); group HF+S (5% hydrofluoric acid + silane); group HF+US+S (5% hydrofluoric acid + ultrasound cleaning + silane); group HF+PH+S (5% hydrofluoric acid + 37% phosphoric acid + silane). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) were performed to characterize the surface morphology. The SBS test was performed on the resin/ceramic interface, and the failure mode was characterized. SBS values were submitted to 1-way ANOVA and the Tukey test (α=.05). The relation between surface treatment and failure modes was analyzed using the chi-squared test (α=.05). RESULTS: The surface treatment type interfered in the shear strength (p<.001) and higher SBS values were observed for the groups HF+US+S (17.87 MPa) and HF+PH+S (16.37 MPa). The surface treatment did not influence the failure mode (p=.713). No fluorsilicate salts were observed after ultrasound cleaning. CONCLUSIONS: The utilization of ultrasound cleaning was an effective procedure to remove remaining fluorsilicate salts, promoting the highest SBS values. Key words:Bond strength, ceramics, fluorsilicate, lithium disilicate, resin cement.
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spelling pubmed-70184742020-02-18 Bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline Bitencourt, Sandro-Basso da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas Matos, Adaias-Oliveira Benez, Georgia-de Castro Rangel, Elidiane-Cipriano Pesqueira, Aldiéris-Alves Barão, Valentim-Adelino-Ricardo Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: Different ceramic surface cleaning methods have been suggested after the acid conditioning. The aim was to evaluate the effect of different protocols used to remove the remaining hydrofluoric acid on the shear bond strength (SBS) between lithium disilicate and resin cement. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty-four specimens of lithium disilicate (IPS e.max Press) were divided in 4 groups (n=11): group C (control, no treatment); group HF+S (5% hydrofluoric acid + silane); group HF+US+S (5% hydrofluoric acid + ultrasound cleaning + silane); group HF+PH+S (5% hydrofluoric acid + 37% phosphoric acid + silane). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) were performed to characterize the surface morphology. The SBS test was performed on the resin/ceramic interface, and the failure mode was characterized. SBS values were submitted to 1-way ANOVA and the Tukey test (α=.05). The relation between surface treatment and failure modes was analyzed using the chi-squared test (α=.05). RESULTS: The surface treatment type interfered in the shear strength (p<.001) and higher SBS values were observed for the groups HF+US+S (17.87 MPa) and HF+PH+S (16.37 MPa). The surface treatment did not influence the failure mode (p=.713). No fluorsilicate salts were observed after ultrasound cleaning. CONCLUSIONS: The utilization of ultrasound cleaning was an effective procedure to remove remaining fluorsilicate salts, promoting the highest SBS values. Key words:Bond strength, ceramics, fluorsilicate, lithium disilicate, resin cement. Medicina Oral S.L. 2020-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7018474/ /pubmed/32071690 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56412 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline
Bitencourt, Sandro-Basso
da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas
Matos, Adaias-Oliveira
Benez, Georgia-de Castro
Rangel, Elidiane-Cipriano
Pesqueira, Aldiéris-Alves
Barão, Valentim-Adelino-Ricardo
Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho
Bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid
title Bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid
title_full Bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid
title_fullStr Bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid
title_full_unstemmed Bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid
title_short Bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid
title_sort bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7018474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32071690
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56412
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