Influence of 10-MDP Adhesive System on Shear Bond Strength of Zirconia-Composite Interfaces
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Introduction: This in-vitro study investigated the initial 24h bond strength between different composites and zirconia after application of four different adhesive systems. Methods: A total of 120 specimens of zirconia (InCoris, Sirona, Germany, Bernsheim) were ground with a 165 µm grit rotating diamond disc. Thirty specimens were each additionally treated with Cimara Zircon “CZ” (VOCO GmbH, Germany, Cuxhaven), Futurabond U “FBU” (VOCO GmbH), Futurabond M+ “FBM” (VOCO GmbH) or Futurabond M+ in combination with the DCA activator “FBMD” (VOCO GmbH). One of three different types of composites – BifixSE (“BS”), BifixQM (“BQ”) or GrandioSO (“G”) (VOCO GmbH) – was bonded to ten specimens each in every group. Shear bond strength (SBS) was determined in a universal testing machine. Statistical analysis was performed with ANOVA and the Tukey test. Results: FBM and FBMD gave higher SBS than CZ and FBU in combination with all tested composites. In comparison to FBU, FBM gave statistically significant increases in SBS with BifixSE (19.4±5.7 MPa) (P
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volume 4 issue 3
pages 117- 126
publication date 2015-09-01
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