Publication: Shear bond strength of composite resin cements to ceramics
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Objectives. The authors investigated the use of ceramic
primers combined with self-adhesive resin composite cements on the shear bond strength (SBS) to zirconia and
compared them with one conventional resin composite
cement.
Methods. The authors divided zirconia substrates (N = 550) into three
groups: RelyX Unicem Aplicap self-adhesive universal resin composite cement (3M ESPE, St. Paul, Minn.) (group A) (n = 220); G-CEM Capsule selfadhesive resin composite cement (GC Europe, Leuven, Belgium) (group B)
(n = 220); and Panavia 21 with Clearfil Porcelain Bond Activator and Clearfil
SE Bond primer (n = 110) (Kuraray Dental, Tokyo) used as a standard
comparison (SC). The authors examined the self-adhesive resin composite
cements without (0) and with (1) the use of a ceramic primer. They measured
SBS initially (37°C for three hours), after water storage (37°C for one, four,
nine, 16 or 25 days) and after thermal cycling (5°C and 55°C for 1,500, 6,000,
13,500, 24,000 or 37,500 cycles). The authors analyzed data by using descriptive statistics, the Mann-Whitney test, the Kruskal-Wallis test and a c2
test.
Results. Application of a ceramic primer did not result in a negative impact
on SBS. Specimens in the A1 group (that is, RelyX Unicem Aplicap with
ceramic primer) exhibited significantly higher SBS before and after water
storage and thermal cycling compared with specimens that were not treated
with a primer. The self-adhesive resin composite cements combined with
ceramic primer exhibited similar or higher SBS values compared with those
in the SC group at each aging duration (that is, water storage and thermal
cycling). With respect to G-CEM Capsule, the authors observed a significantly positive effect of the primer after nine and 16 days’ water storage
and after one and four days’ thermal cycling. They observed predominantly
adhesive failures.
Conclusions. Ceramic primer in combination with self-adhesive resin composite cement demonstrated a positive effect on SBS to zirconia and should
be used for cementation.
Practical Implications. Long-term adhesion to ceramic plays an important role in the longevity of dental restorations. Therefore, the authors
recommend that clinicians use a ceramic primer when cementing zirconia
restorations.
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Ozyoney G., YANIKOĞLU F., TAĞTEKİN D., Özyöney N., Öksüz M., "Shear bond strength of composite resin cements to ceramics", Marmara Dental journal, cilt.2, ss.61-66, 2013
