不同表面处理的树脂与添加型氧化锆的剪切粘接强度

IF 8.3 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yanru Shen , Xiang Wang , Chen Yang , Ying Jiang , Feng Wang , Li Peng , Yongsheng Zhou , Yuchun Sun
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摘要

背景快速成型技术越来越多地用于牙科修复,但脱粘仍然是氧化锆修复体的常见问题。本研究旨在评估和比较树脂与研磨氧化锆和 AM 氧化锆的剪切粘结强度(SBS),并探讨不同表面处理方法的影响。材料和方法对研磨和调聚氧化锆试样采用不同的表面处理方法:湿抛光组(MW&AW),对研磨或调聚氧化锆进行湿抛光,不做额外处理;底漆组(MP&AP),对湿抛光氧化锆进行底漆处理;玻璃喷涂组(MG&AG),对湿抛光氧化锆进行玻璃喷涂;裸组(AB),包括未抛光的调聚氧化锆,保留表面纹理。结果 未处理组的 SBS 值最低(MW=6.82±2.35 MPa,AW=10.86±3.79 MPa),而玻璃涂层组的 SBS 值最高(MG=23.06±3.86 MPa,AG=25.96±5.60 MPa)。表面处理相同的研磨氧化锆和 AM 氧化锆的 SBS 没有明显差异。结论表面处理可显著提高 AM 氧化锆和树脂之间的剪切粘结强度,达到与研磨氧化锆相当的粘结强度水平。此外,AM 氧化锆独特的表面纹理因其设计和制造的灵活性而具有进一步提高粘接性能的潜力。
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Shear bond strength of resin to additively manufactured zirconia with different surface treatments

Shear bond strength of resin to additively manufactured zirconia with different surface treatments

Background

Additive manufacturing is increasingly being utilized for dental restorations, but debonding remains a common issue with zirconia restorations. In particular, there is limited research on the bonding properties between additively manufactured (AM) zirconia and resin cement.

Aim

This study aimed to evaluate and compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of resin to milled and AM zirconia, and to investigate the effect of different surface treatments.

Material and methods

Milled and AM zirconia specimens were subjected to various surface treatment methods: wet-polished group (MW&AW), where milled or AM zirconia was wet-polished with no additional treatment; primer group (MP&AP), where wet-polished zirconia was treated with primer; glass spray group (MG&AG), where wet-polished zirconia was coated with glass; and the bare group (AB), consisting of unpolished AM zirconia with preserved surface texture. Shear bond strength, surface roughness, morphology, and elemental distribution were analyzed using a universal mechanical testing machine, laser scanning microscope, scanning electron microscope, and micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, respectively.

Results

The untreated groups showed the lowest SBS values (MW=6.82±2.35 MPa, AW=10.86±3.79 MPa), while the highest SBS values were observed in the glass coating groups (MG=23.06±3.86 MPa, AG=25.96±5.60 MPa). There was no significant difference in SBS between milled and AM zirconia with the same surface treatment. Additionally, the bare AM zirconia group exhibited slightly higher SBS than that of the wet-polished AM zirconia group.

Conclusions

Surface treatments significantly enhance the shear bond strength between AM zirconia and resin, achieving bond strength levels comparable to those of milled zirconia. In addition, the unique surface textures of AM zirconia, enabled by its design and manufacturing flexibility, hold potential to further enhance bond properties.
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces is a leading interdisciplinary journal that brings together chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists to explore the development and utilization of newly-discovered materials and interfacial processes for specific applications. Our journal has experienced remarkable growth since its establishment in 2009, both in terms of the number of articles published and the impact of the research showcased. We are proud to foster a truly global community, with the majority of published articles originating from outside the United States, reflecting the rapid growth of applied research worldwide.
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