1995
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(05)80200-8
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Bonding to glass infiltrated alumina ceramic: Adhesive methods and their durability

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“…Since a completely cohesive failure mode was found for both the 3-days and 150-days specimens, this decrease in bond strength might be related to a certain degeneration of the resin itself, which has previously been shown in other resins. 24 As already shown for glass-infiltrated alumina ceramic 10,25 and zirconia ceramic 19 the results of the current study demonstrate that MDP promotes water resistant chemical bonds to Procera ceramic. The phosphate ester group of the monomer is reported to bond directly to metal oxides, 26 and the data of the current and previous studies suggest that MDP bonds chemically to both alumina and zirconia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Since a completely cohesive failure mode was found for both the 3-days and 150-days specimens, this decrease in bond strength might be related to a certain degeneration of the resin itself, which has previously been shown in other resins. 24 As already shown for glass-infiltrated alumina ceramic 10,25 and zirconia ceramic 19 the results of the current study demonstrate that MDP promotes water resistant chemical bonds to Procera ceramic. The phosphate ester group of the monomer is reported to bond directly to metal oxides, 26 and the data of the current and previous studies suggest that MDP bonds chemically to both alumina and zirconia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…8,11 In contrast to this study Kern and Thompson showed, that silica coating and silanation of a glass-infiltrated alumina ceramic resulted in stable and high bond strengths. 10 A significant decrease was also found in a recent study with water storage up to 180 days. 7 The bond strength of Variolink II to sandblasted Procera ceramic was improved significantly through the use of Alloy Primer, which was also hydrolytic stable after 150 days water storage with TC.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Other previous studies have already shown that a durable resin bond strength to Y-TZP ceramics is achieved only after air abrasion and using resin composite cements containing a special MDP monomer [6,28,39,[40][41][42][43]. This is because the MDP monomer bonds directly to metal oxides [27,38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that HF acid gel application was excluded for INC specimens since this surface treatment was found not to be effective on changing surface morphology in this ceramic due to its microstructure and composition. 13,18 Method 3: Chairside airborne particle abrasion with 50 µm Al 2 O 3 particles (Korox ® , Bego, Bremen, Germany) was applied using an intraoral air abrasion device (Microetcher) (Danville Inc., Danville Inc, San Ramon, CA, USA) from a distance of approximately 10 mm, in circular motions perpendicular to the disk surface at a pressure of 2.8 bars for 14 seconds and air dried.…”
Section: Specimen Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%