Surface wettability and nano roughness at different grit blasting operational pressures and their effects on resin cement to zirconia adhesion

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This study analyzed the effect of grit blasting pressures on resin cement to zirconia (ZrO2) adhesion using enclosed mold shear bond test (EM-SBS). ZrO2 blanks were pre-treated with Rocatec™ Soft as follows: Group 1: Control, group 2: Specimens treated at 80 kPa, group 3: At 180 kPa, group 4: At 280 kPa, and group 5: At 380 kPa. Monobond® N and Multilink® Speed were used as the silane and resin cement, respectively. Next, the blanks were assigned into three sub-groups (n=8, N=108) according to storage conditions. A non-linear relation was observed between EM-SBS and contact angle versus grit blasting pressure (r=−0.542, p=0.01). According to ANOVA (p<0.05), the EM-SBS values with both 180 kPa (17.4±6.7 MPa) and 280 kPa (19.4±4.8 MPa) were statistically higher after 12,000 thermo-cycles. Relatively equal thermo-cycled bond strength might also be achieved with intermediate (180 kPa) grit blasting pressure instead of the recommended 280 kPa.

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Khan, A. A., Mohamed, B. A., Mirza, E. H., Syed, J., Divakar, D. D., & Vallittu, P. K. (2019). Surface wettability and nano roughness at different grit blasting operational pressures and their effects on resin cement to zirconia adhesion. Dental Materials Journal, 38(3), 388–395. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2018-137

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