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INTRODUCTION: Universal adhesives provide the possibility of simplified protocols for using ceramics; however, determining the synergy of these adhesives with silanes and the possibility of replacing silanes requires extensive research. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of a universal adhesive, associated with airborne-particle abrasion, acid etching, and silane, on the bond strength of a feldspathic ceramic CAD-CAM to composite resin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CAD-CAM feldspathic ceramic blocks were cut into 2-mm slices and were randomly divided into six groups (nâ¯=â¯10): A1, Single Bond Universal (SBU); A2, Adper Single Bond 2 (SB2); B1, silaneâ¯+â¯SBU; B2, silaneâ¯+â¯SB2; C1, acid etchingâ¯+â¯silaneâ¯+â¯SBU; C2, and acid etchingâ¯+â¯silaneâ¯+â¯SB2. Tygon tubes were placed and filled with composite resin. All samples were stored in distilled water at 37⯰C for 24â¯h and then subjected to micro-shear tests. The type of failure was analyzed using a stereomicroscope. RESULTS: SBU demonstrated slightly higher adhesion values compared with SB2 in all groups; however, no significant differences were observed between the adhesives (pâ¯<â¯0.05). CONCLUSION: SBU was not statistically superior to the control adhesive. The use of silane prior to a universal adhesive should not yet be eliminated.