The Effect of Bioglass Coating on Microshear Bond Strength of Resin Cement to Zirconia

Q3 Dentistry
Hanie Nojedehian, Maryam Moezzizadeh, Nahid Abdollahi, Fatemeh Soltaninejad, Haleh Valizadeh-Haghi
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Objectives:  Durable bonding to zirconia is a challenging issue in dentistry. This study aimed to assess the effect of bioglass coating of zirconia on the microshear bond strength of resin cement to zirconia and to study the effect of thermocycling on this bond. Materials and Methods: This in-vitro experimental study was conducted on 60 yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia blocks in six groups (N=10) based on surface pretreatment and thermocycling. Surface pretreatments included no treatment control, alumina particle abrasion, and bioglass-coating of zirconia. Resin bonding was performed with Panavia F2.0 cements. Then, half of the specimens underwent a 24-hour incubation in 37°C water, while the other half were subjected to thermocycling (12000 cycles, 5-55°C, 60s for each batch) following the same incubation period. Subsequently, the microshear bond strength of the specimens was measured. Additionally, one block from each group was subjected to scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The data were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests. Results: There was a significant difference between the bond strength values of different groups (P<0.001). Alumina particle abrasion and bioglass coating equally increased the bond strength compared to the untreated control group (P<0.001). Thermocycling caused significant decreases in bond strength in all the groups (P<0.001); however, the bond strength value of the thermocycled bioglass-coated group was significantly higher than that reported for the thermocycled alumina particle abraded group (P=0.015). Conclusion: Despite the decrease in the bond strength values after thermocycling, the long-term efficacy of the bioglass coating of zirconia was promising.
生物玻璃涂层对树脂水泥与氧化锆微剪切粘接强度的影响
目的: 与氧化锆的持久粘接是牙科中一个具有挑战性的问题。本研究旨在评估氧化锆生物玻璃涂层对树脂水泥与氧化锆微剪切粘接强度的影响,并研究热循环对这种粘接的影响。材料和方法:这项体外实验研究以 60 个钇稳定四方氧化锆块为对象,根据表面预处理和热循环分为六组(N=10)。表面预处理包括无处理对照组、氧化铝颗粒研磨组和氧化锆生物玻璃涂层组。使用 Panavia F2.0 水门汀进行树脂粘接。然后,一半的试样在 37°C 的水中培养 24 小时,另一半试样在同样的培养期后进行热循环(12000 个循环,5-55°C,每批 60 秒)。随后,测量试样的微剪切粘接强度。此外,还对每组的一个试样块进行了扫描电子显微镜和 X 射线衍射分析。数据采用 Kruskal-Wallis 和 Mann-Whitney U 检验进行分析。结果显示不同组的粘接强度值之间存在明显差异(P<0.001)。与未经处理的对照组相比,氧化铝颗粒磨蚀和生物玻璃涂层同样增加了粘接强度(P<0.001)。热循环导致所有组的粘接强度明显下降(P<0.001);然而,热循环生物玻璃涂层组的粘接强度值明显高于热循环氧化铝颗粒研磨组(P=0.015)。结论尽管热循环后粘接强度值有所下降,但氧化锆生物玻璃涂层的长期疗效还是值得期待的。
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Frontiers in Dentistry
Frontiers in Dentistry Dentistry-General Dentistry
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