High bonding strength between zirconia and composite resin based on combined surface treatment for dental restorations

Zirconia is the preferred material for dental restorations; however, dental restorations are usually affected by zirconia fractures due to chipping and delamination of the veneer ceramic. One effective solution for repairing chemically inert zirconia frameworks is to strongly chemically bond them wi...

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Main Authors: Rui li, Chen Wang, Shi Qing Ma, Zi Hao Liu, Cheng Cheng Zang, Wen Yi Zhang, Ying Chun Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2280800020928655
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spelling doaj-3c9855b3139348a9a7151861c8ef98d72020-12-02T18:41:00ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials2280-80002020-11-011810.1177/2280800020928655High bonding strength between zirconia and composite resin based on combined surface treatment for dental restorationsRui liChen WangShi Qing MaZi Hao LiuCheng Cheng ZangWen Yi ZhangYing Chun SunZirconia is the preferred material for dental restorations; however, dental restorations are usually affected by zirconia fractures due to chipping and delamination of the veneer ceramic. One effective solution for repairing chemically inert zirconia frameworks is to strongly chemically bond them with the composite resin via surface modification. Thus, the bonding strength between the zirconia and composite resin determines the performance of dental restoration. Herein, we investigate the shear bond strength between zirconia ceramic and two ceramic repair systems before and after thermal cycling based on different surface pretreatments, including air-abrasion and a novel silane coupling agent. When treated with combined sandblasting, novel silane and 10-methacryloyloxydecyl hydrogen phosphate act as a bonding agent for the zirconia surface, and the maximum shear bond strength achieves 27.5 MPa, as measured by a universal testing machine through the average of 16 separate measurements. The results show that the combined treatment resists the interface damage caused by expansion and contraction during thermal cycling. The long-term bond durability is due to the micro-mechanical bond force formed by resin and ceramic, and the chemical bonds of Zr-O-Si at the interface. Results indicate that selective pretreating the surface results in high bond strength between the zirconia and the composite resin, which is meaningful to optimize dental restoration.https://doi.org/10.1177/2280800020928655
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author Rui li
Chen Wang
Shi Qing Ma
Zi Hao Liu
Cheng Cheng Zang
Wen Yi Zhang
Ying Chun Sun
spellingShingle Rui li
Chen Wang
Shi Qing Ma
Zi Hao Liu
Cheng Cheng Zang
Wen Yi Zhang
Ying Chun Sun
High bonding strength between zirconia and composite resin based on combined surface treatment for dental restorations
Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials
author_facet Rui li
Chen Wang
Shi Qing Ma
Zi Hao Liu
Cheng Cheng Zang
Wen Yi Zhang
Ying Chun Sun
author_sort Rui li
title High bonding strength between zirconia and composite resin based on combined surface treatment for dental restorations
title_short High bonding strength between zirconia and composite resin based on combined surface treatment for dental restorations
title_full High bonding strength between zirconia and composite resin based on combined surface treatment for dental restorations
title_fullStr High bonding strength between zirconia and composite resin based on combined surface treatment for dental restorations
title_full_unstemmed High bonding strength between zirconia and composite resin based on combined surface treatment for dental restorations
title_sort high bonding strength between zirconia and composite resin based on combined surface treatment for dental restorations
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials
issn 2280-8000
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Zirconia is the preferred material for dental restorations; however, dental restorations are usually affected by zirconia fractures due to chipping and delamination of the veneer ceramic. One effective solution for repairing chemically inert zirconia frameworks is to strongly chemically bond them with the composite resin via surface modification. Thus, the bonding strength between the zirconia and composite resin determines the performance of dental restoration. Herein, we investigate the shear bond strength between zirconia ceramic and two ceramic repair systems before and after thermal cycling based on different surface pretreatments, including air-abrasion and a novel silane coupling agent. When treated with combined sandblasting, novel silane and 10-methacryloyloxydecyl hydrogen phosphate act as a bonding agent for the zirconia surface, and the maximum shear bond strength achieves 27.5 MPa, as measured by a universal testing machine through the average of 16 separate measurements. The results show that the combined treatment resists the interface damage caused by expansion and contraction during thermal cycling. The long-term bond durability is due to the micro-mechanical bond force formed by resin and ceramic, and the chemical bonds of Zr-O-Si at the interface. Results indicate that selective pretreating the surface results in high bond strength between the zirconia and the composite resin, which is meaningful to optimize dental restoration.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2280800020928655
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