2024 Brazilian dental journal

Effect of hydrofluoric acid concentration and aging on the bond strength ceramics to a resin cement.

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Brazilian dental journal Vol. 35 : 5669 • Jan 2024

This study evaluated the influence of hydrofluoric acid (HF) concentration and thermal cycling on the microshear bond strength (microSBS) of a resin luting agent to IPS e.max(R) CAD and Rosetta(R) SM. Ceramic specimens (12.0 x 14.0 x 1.5mm) were randomized into 8 groups (n=10) according to HF concentration, commercial brand, and aging. Immediately after polishing, and etching, all specimens were silanized and a layer of adhesive was applied. A PVS mold of 3 mm thickness and 10mm diameter with (four) 1.0mm holes was fabricated, placed on each specimen, and then filled with a resin luting agent. Half of the specimens were subjected to the microSBS test using an Instron at a speed of 1.0 mm/min, following a 24-hour storage in deionized water at 37 masculineC. The remaining specimens were subjected to thermal cycling (5 masculineC-55 masculineC, 30 seconds per bath) and microSBS. The data were evaluated utilizing a three-way ANOVA and Tukey's post-hoc test (alpha=0.05). Significant differences were found for HF concentration and aging (p<0.0001). No significant difference in microSBS was found for commercial brands (p=0.085). The interaction between brand and HF concentration (p=0.358), brand and aging (p=0.135), and HF concentration and aging (p=0.138) were not statistically significant. The triple interaction among these factors was not statistically significant (p=0.610). In conclusion, the bond strength is affected by the HF concentration. No statistical difference was observed between the two ceramics. Thermal cycling significantly reduced microSBS.

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