Silanated surface treatment: Effects on the bond strength to lithium disilicate glass-ceramic

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of silanization protocols on the bond strength of two resin cements to a lithium disilicate glass-ceramic. Thirty-two ceramic discs were assigned to 2 groups (n=16): G1 - dual-cured resin cement and G2 - light- cured resin cement. Four subgroups were evaluated according to the used silanization protocol. The glass-ceramic was etched with 10% hydrofluoric acid for 20 s and silane was applied for 1 min, as follows: CTL - according to the manufacturer’s instructions; HA- dried with hot air; NWA - washed and dried with water and air at room temperature; HWA - washed and dried with hot water and hot air. Thereafter, adhesive was applied and light-cured for 20 s. Silicon molds were used to prepare resin cement cylinders (1x1 mm) on the ceramic surface. The specimens were stored in deionized water at 37 °C for48 h and subjected to a micro-shear test. The data were submitted to statistical analysis (α=0.05). Group G1 showed higher bond strengths than G2, except for the CTL and NWA subgroups. Differences as function of the silanization protocol were only observed in G1: HWA (25.13±6.83)≥HA (22.95±7.78)≥CTL(17.44±7.24) ≥NWA(14.63±8.76). For G2 there was no difference among the subgroups. In conclusion, the silanization protocol affected the resin cement/ceramic bond strengths, depending on the material. Washing/drying with hot water and/or hot air increased only the bond strength of the dual-cured resin cement.

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Baratto, S. S. P., Spina, D. R. F., Gonzaga, C. C., da Cunha, L. F., Furuse, A. Y., Filho, F. B., & Correr, G. M. (2015). Silanated surface treatment: Effects on the bond strength to lithium disilicate glass-ceramic. Brazilian Dental Journal, 26(5), 474–477. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201300354

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