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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-130440

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of surface treatments on shear bond strength between self-etching resin cement and resin composite core material. Eighty pairs of unequal sized cylindrical specimens (Ø5x5, Ø7x5 mm.) were made from resin composite core material (Clearfil Photo Core) and randomly divided into four surface treatment groups of twenty each as following; 1) no surface treatment, 2) ED primer II, 3) silanation and ED primer II, 4) sandblasting, silanation and ED primer II. Following identical treatment to one side of cylinders in each pair, they were bond with self-etching resin cement (Panavia F 2.0) had been bonded to specimen surfaces before shear bond strength tests were performed. The result of this study revealed that the highest mean shear bond strength was achieved for the group 4.The untreated surface group 1 showed the lowest mean bond strength but no significant difference was found when compared to those with ED primer II. In conclusion of this study, sandblasting, silanation and ED primer II group was the highest among the group tested. ED primer II was not effective for improving the shear bond strength.Keyword: resin composite core material, resin cement, shear bond strength

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-130436

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All-ceramic restorations are increasingly considered in esthetic dentistry, with new ceramics having higher flexural strength and chemical resistance, better thermal and electrical insulation and good biocompatibility. To improve bond strength with resin cement, various surface treatments are used. This article review general guidelines for surface treatment of all ceramic restorations that using resin cement and relevant clinical procedures.Keywords: surface treatment     all-ceramic crown

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