Adhesion to Zirconia: A Systematic Review of Current Conditioning Methods and Bonding Materials

<i>Background.</i> Reliable bonding between resin composite cements and high strength ceramics is difficult to achieve because of their chemical inertness and lack of silica content that makes etching impossible. The purpose of this review is to classify and analyze the existing methods...

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Main Authors: Daniele Scaminaci Russo, Francesca Cinelli, Chiara Sarti, Luca Giachetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Dentistry Journal
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/7/3/74
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spelling doaj-de28a2b6a32143d2a1b9bc7cf83b3e142020-11-25T02:20:27ZengMDPI AGDentistry Journal2304-67672019-08-01737410.3390/dj7030074dj7030074Adhesion to Zirconia: A Systematic Review of Current Conditioning Methods and Bonding MaterialsDaniele Scaminaci Russo0Francesca Cinelli1Chiara Sarti2Luca Giachetti3Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine—Unit of Dentistry, University of Florence, Via del Ponte di Mezzo, 48-50127 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Medicine—Unit of Dentistry, University of Florence, Via del Ponte di Mezzo, 48-50127 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Medicine—Unit of Dentistry, University of Florence, Via del Ponte di Mezzo, 48-50127 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Medicine—Unit of Dentistry, University of Florence, Via del Ponte di Mezzo, 48-50127 Firenze, Italy<i>Background.</i> Reliable bonding between resin composite cements and high strength ceramics is difficult to achieve because of their chemical inertness and lack of silica content that makes etching impossible. The purpose of this review is to classify and analyze the existing methods and materials suggested to improve the adhesion of zirconia to dental substrate by using composite resins, in order to explore current trends in surface conditioning methods with predictable results. <i>Methods.</i> The current literature, examining the bond strength of zirconia ceramics, and including in vitro studies, clinical studies, and a systematic review, was analyzed. The research in the literature was carried out using PubMed and Cochrane Library databases, only papers in English, published online from 2013 to 2018. The following keywords and their combinations were used: Zirconia, 3Y-TZP, Adhesion, Adhesive cementation, Bonding, Resin, Composite resin, Composite material, Dentin, Enamel. <i>Results.</i> Research, in PubMed and Cochrane Library databases, provided 390 titles with abstracts. From these, a total of 93 publications were chosen for analysis. After a full text evaluation, seven articles were discarded. Therefore, the final sample was 86, including in vitro, clinical studies, and one systematic review. Various adhesive techniques with different testing methods were examined. <i>Conclusions.</i> Airborne-particle abrasion and tribo-chemical silica coating are the pre-treatment methods with more evidence in the literature. Increased adhesion could be expected after physico-chemical conditioning of zirconia. Surface contamination has a negative effect on adhesion. There is no evidence to support a universal adhesion protocol.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/7/3/74zirconiacomposite resinadhesionbond strengthsystematic review
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author Daniele Scaminaci Russo
Francesca Cinelli
Chiara Sarti
Luca Giachetti
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Francesca Cinelli
Chiara Sarti
Luca Giachetti
Adhesion to Zirconia: A Systematic Review of Current Conditioning Methods and Bonding Materials
Dentistry Journal
zirconia
composite resin
adhesion
bond strength
systematic review
author_facet Daniele Scaminaci Russo
Francesca Cinelli
Chiara Sarti
Luca Giachetti
author_sort Daniele Scaminaci Russo
title Adhesion to Zirconia: A Systematic Review of Current Conditioning Methods and Bonding Materials
title_short Adhesion to Zirconia: A Systematic Review of Current Conditioning Methods and Bonding Materials
title_full Adhesion to Zirconia: A Systematic Review of Current Conditioning Methods and Bonding Materials
title_fullStr Adhesion to Zirconia: A Systematic Review of Current Conditioning Methods and Bonding Materials
title_full_unstemmed Adhesion to Zirconia: A Systematic Review of Current Conditioning Methods and Bonding Materials
title_sort adhesion to zirconia: a systematic review of current conditioning methods and bonding materials
publisher MDPI AG
series Dentistry Journal
issn 2304-6767
publishDate 2019-08-01
description <i>Background.</i> Reliable bonding between resin composite cements and high strength ceramics is difficult to achieve because of their chemical inertness and lack of silica content that makes etching impossible. The purpose of this review is to classify and analyze the existing methods and materials suggested to improve the adhesion of zirconia to dental substrate by using composite resins, in order to explore current trends in surface conditioning methods with predictable results. <i>Methods.</i> The current literature, examining the bond strength of zirconia ceramics, and including in vitro studies, clinical studies, and a systematic review, was analyzed. The research in the literature was carried out using PubMed and Cochrane Library databases, only papers in English, published online from 2013 to 2018. The following keywords and their combinations were used: Zirconia, 3Y-TZP, Adhesion, Adhesive cementation, Bonding, Resin, Composite resin, Composite material, Dentin, Enamel. <i>Results.</i> Research, in PubMed and Cochrane Library databases, provided 390 titles with abstracts. From these, a total of 93 publications were chosen for analysis. After a full text evaluation, seven articles were discarded. Therefore, the final sample was 86, including in vitro, clinical studies, and one systematic review. Various adhesive techniques with different testing methods were examined. <i>Conclusions.</i> Airborne-particle abrasion and tribo-chemical silica coating are the pre-treatment methods with more evidence in the literature. Increased adhesion could be expected after physico-chemical conditioning of zirconia. Surface contamination has a negative effect on adhesion. There is no evidence to support a universal adhesion protocol.
topic zirconia
composite resin
adhesion
bond strength
systematic review
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/7/3/74
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