1. In Vitro Study of Bonding Strength of Zirconia on Dentin Using Different Adhesive Systems.
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Larabi, Hind, Cetik, Sibel, Thai Ha, Hoang, Atash, Ramin, and Ha, Hoang Thai
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IN vitro studies ,DENTAL bonding ,ZIRCONIUM oxide ,DENTIN ,ORTHOPEDIC traction ,TOOTH fractures ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DENTAL cements ,DENTISTRY ,MATERIALS testing ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,METALS ,COMPLICATIONS of prosthesis ,RESEARCH ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,EVALUATION research ,SURFACE properties - Abstract
Purpose: To compare different dental bonding systems that are currently available on the market.Materials and Methods: A total of 100 extracted, intact third molars were coated in resin, cut, and divided into 10 groups of 10 molars each. Molars were bonded to zirconia blocks with a different bonding system per group. Resistance to shear forces was tested using a universal traction machine. Samples were observed under scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to determine the type of fracture.Results: Statistical analyses showed a significant influence of adhesive on the zirconia-dentin assembly's resistance to shear forces. SEM analysis showed mainly adhesive and mixed fractures.Conclusion: Dentin bonding systems without adhesive capability showed better results than self-etch systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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