Micro-shear bond strength and surface micromorphology of a feldspathic ceramic treated with different cleaning methods after hydrofluoric acid etching

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of feldspathic ceramic surface cleaning on micro-shear bond strength and ceramic surface morphology. Material and Methods: Forty discs of feldspathic ceramic were prepared and etched with 10% hydrofluoric acid for 2 minutes. The discs...

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Main Authors: Henrique Caballero STEINHAUSER, Cecília Pedroso TURSSI, Fabiana Mantovani Gomes FRANÇA, Flávia Lucisano Botelho do AMARAL, Roberta Tarkany BASTING
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Language:English
Published: University of São Paulo 2014-04-01
Series:Journal of Applied Oral Science
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spelling doaj-db640f602c8d413aae80a8f3e11f011e2020-11-24T23:41:47ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-77652014-04-01222859010.1590/1678-775720130339S1678-77572014000200085Micro-shear bond strength and surface micromorphology of a feldspathic ceramic treated with different cleaning methods after hydrofluoric acid etchingHenrique Caballero STEINHAUSERCecília Pedroso TURSSIFabiana Mantovani Gomes FRANÇAFlávia Lucisano Botelho do AMARALRoberta Tarkany BASTINGObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of feldspathic ceramic surface cleaning on micro-shear bond strength and ceramic surface morphology. Material and Methods: Forty discs of feldspathic ceramic were prepared and etched with 10% hydrofluoric acid for 2 minutes. The discs were randomly distributed into five groups (n=8): C: no treatment, S: water spray + air drying for 1 minute, US: immersion in ultrasonic bath for 5 minutes, F: etching with 37% phosphoric acid for 1 minute, followed by 1-minute rinse, F+US: etching with 37% phosphoric acid for 1 minute, 1-minute rinse and ultrasonic bath for 5 minutes. Composite cylinders were bonded to the discs following application of silane and hydrophobic adhesive for micro-shear bond strength testing in a universal testing machine at 0.5 mm/min crosshead speed until failure. Stereomicroscopy was used to classify failure type. Surface micromorphology of each treatment type was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy at 500 and 2,500 times magnification. Results: One-way ANOVA test showed no significant difference between treatments (p=0.3197) and the most common failure types were cohesive resin cohesion followed by adhesive failure. Micro-shear bond strength of the feldspathic ceramic substrate to the adhesive system was not influenced by the different surface cleaning techniques. Absence of or less residue was observed after etching with hydrofluoric acid for the groups US and F+US. Conclusions: Combining ceramic cleaning techniques with hydrofluoric acid etching did not affect ceramic bond strength, whereas, when cleaning was associated with ultrasound, less residue was observed.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572014000200085&lng=en&tlng=enCeramicsHydrofluoric acidScanning electron microscopy
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author Henrique Caballero STEINHAUSER
Cecília Pedroso TURSSI
Fabiana Mantovani Gomes FRANÇA
Flávia Lucisano Botelho do AMARAL
Roberta Tarkany BASTING
spellingShingle Henrique Caballero STEINHAUSER
Cecília Pedroso TURSSI
Fabiana Mantovani Gomes FRANÇA
Flávia Lucisano Botelho do AMARAL
Roberta Tarkany BASTING
Micro-shear bond strength and surface micromorphology of a feldspathic ceramic treated with different cleaning methods after hydrofluoric acid etching
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Ceramics
Hydrofluoric acid
Scanning electron microscopy
author_facet Henrique Caballero STEINHAUSER
Cecília Pedroso TURSSI
Fabiana Mantovani Gomes FRANÇA
Flávia Lucisano Botelho do AMARAL
Roberta Tarkany BASTING
author_sort Henrique Caballero STEINHAUSER
title Micro-shear bond strength and surface micromorphology of a feldspathic ceramic treated with different cleaning methods after hydrofluoric acid etching
title_short Micro-shear bond strength and surface micromorphology of a feldspathic ceramic treated with different cleaning methods after hydrofluoric acid etching
title_full Micro-shear bond strength and surface micromorphology of a feldspathic ceramic treated with different cleaning methods after hydrofluoric acid etching
title_fullStr Micro-shear bond strength and surface micromorphology of a feldspathic ceramic treated with different cleaning methods after hydrofluoric acid etching
title_full_unstemmed Micro-shear bond strength and surface micromorphology of a feldspathic ceramic treated with different cleaning methods after hydrofluoric acid etching
title_sort micro-shear bond strength and surface micromorphology of a feldspathic ceramic treated with different cleaning methods after hydrofluoric acid etching
publisher University of São Paulo
series Journal of Applied Oral Science
issn 1678-7765
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of feldspathic ceramic surface cleaning on micro-shear bond strength and ceramic surface morphology. Material and Methods: Forty discs of feldspathic ceramic were prepared and etched with 10% hydrofluoric acid for 2 minutes. The discs were randomly distributed into five groups (n=8): C: no treatment, S: water spray + air drying for 1 minute, US: immersion in ultrasonic bath for 5 minutes, F: etching with 37% phosphoric acid for 1 minute, followed by 1-minute rinse, F+US: etching with 37% phosphoric acid for 1 minute, 1-minute rinse and ultrasonic bath for 5 minutes. Composite cylinders were bonded to the discs following application of silane and hydrophobic adhesive for micro-shear bond strength testing in a universal testing machine at 0.5 mm/min crosshead speed until failure. Stereomicroscopy was used to classify failure type. Surface micromorphology of each treatment type was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy at 500 and 2,500 times magnification. Results: One-way ANOVA test showed no significant difference between treatments (p=0.3197) and the most common failure types were cohesive resin cohesion followed by adhesive failure. Micro-shear bond strength of the feldspathic ceramic substrate to the adhesive system was not influenced by the different surface cleaning techniques. Absence of or less residue was observed after etching with hydrofluoric acid for the groups US and F+US. Conclusions: Combining ceramic cleaning techniques with hydrofluoric acid etching did not affect ceramic bond strength, whereas, when cleaning was associated with ultrasound, less residue was observed.
topic Ceramics
Hydrofluoric acid
Scanning electron microscopy
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572014000200085&lng=en&tlng=en
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