Publication: Comparison of Silane Heat Treatment by Laser and Various Surface Treatments on Microtensile Bond Strength of Composite Resin/Lithium Disilicate
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In the current study, we evaluated the effects of heat treatment (by Er:YAG or furnace) and various surface treatments on the microtensile bond strength (mu TBS) of silanized lithium disilicate ceramic. Seventy lithium disilicate (IPS e. max Press; Ivoclar Vivadent) and composite resin (Tetric N-Ceram; Ivoclar Vivadent) blocks were made and distributed into seven groups (n = 10) at random: S: silanization alone; ALS: airborne particle abrasion (APA) and silanization; SC: APA modified with silica and silanization; SHT1: silanization and heat treatment by Er:YAG; SHT2: silanization and heat treatment performed in the furnace (100 degrees C, 1 min); HF: etching with HF; and HFS: etching with HF and silanization. Every ceramic specimen was cemented to a composite resin block after surface treatment. Cemented specimens were embedded into acrylic resin and were tested with the mu TBS test. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Tamhane T2 tests (alpha = 0.05). The SHT1 group had the highest bond of strength compared to the other groups (27.46 MPa). The ALS group had the lowest strength of the groups (15.56 MPa). Between SHT2 and HFS (p = 1), the comparison of the mean mu TBS values showed no significant differences. It was concluded that silane heat treatment increased the resin composite-ceramic bond strength; however, within the terms of mu TBS, the Er:YAG laser treatment was more successful than other surface treatment applications.
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Özcan, Mutlu/0000-0002-9623-6098; Sasany, Rafat/0000-0001-9321-1031; Ergun Kunt, Gokni̇l/0000-0002-2925-9660;
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