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Volume 2, Issue 2 (Suppl)
Dent Implants Dentures, an open access journal
ISSN: 2572-4835
Dental Medicine 2017
October 16-18, 2017
October 16-18, 2017 New York, USA
29
th
Annual World Congress on
Dental Medicine & Dentistry
Microtensile bond strength and micromorphologic analysis of surface-treated resin nanoceramics
Gyo-Zin Ahn, Joon-Ho Park, Mi-Joo Oh
and
Yu-Sung Choi
Dankook University, Republic of Korea
Purpose:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different surface treatment methods on the microtensile bond strength
of resin cement to resin nanoceramic (RNC).
Materials & Methods:
RNC onlays (Lava Ultimate) (n=30) were treated using air abrasion with and without a universal adhesive, or
HF etching followed by a universal adhesive with and without a silane coupling agent, or tribological silica coating with and without
a universal adhesive, and divided into 6 groups. Onlays were luted with resin cement to dentin surfaces. A microtensile bond strength
test was performed and evaluated by one-way ANOVA and Turkey HSD test (a=.05). A nanoscratch test, field emission scanning
electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy were used for micromorphologic analysis (a=.05). The roughness and
elemental proportion were evaluated by Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney U test.
Resluts:
Tribologigcal silica coating showed the highest roughness, followed by air abrasion and HF etching. After HF etching, the
RNC surface presented a decrease in oxygen, silicon, and zirconium ratio with incraeasing carbon ratio. Air abrasion with universal
adhesive showed the highest bond strength followed by tribologigcal silica coating with universal adhesive. HF etching with universal
adhesive showed the lowest bond strength.
Conclusion:
An improved understanding of the effect of surface treatment of RNC could enhance the durability of resin bonding,
when used for indirect restorations. When using RNC for restoration, effective and systemic surface roughening methods and an
appropriate adhesive are required.
Biography
Gyo-Zin Ahn has completed his Bachelor’s Degree from College of Dentistry Dankook University. Currently, he is pursuing his Master’s course in Dental Prosthodontics.
andrewg1201@gmail.comGyo-Zin Ahn et al., Dent Implants Dentures 2017, 2:2 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2572-4835-C1-003