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Tensile Bond Strength Of A Lithium-Disilicate Pressed Glass Ceramic To Dentin Of Different Surface Treatments

Authors :
Kerem Kilic
Ayşegül Güleryüz Gürbulak
S. Uctasli
Bülent Kesim
Mustafa Zortuk
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Aperta, 2010.

Abstract

The effects of desensitizer, disinfectant, saliva, blood, and hydrogen peroxide on the tensile bond strength between adhesive and ceramic as well as between adhesive and dentin were examined. Sixty 7x3 mm pressed ceramic discs of IPS e.max were fabricated and randomly assigned to six groups of different dentin surface treatments (control, desensitizer, disinfectant, saliva, blood, and hydrogen peroxide). Representative samples of fractured specimens were observed by SEM (scanning electron microscopy). There were significant differences between the control group and saliva, blood, and hydrogen peroxide groups (p0.05). Results of this study suggested that only saliva, blood, and hydrogen peroxide influenced the tensile bond strength between dentin and ceramic.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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