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Long-term evaluation of warm-air treatment effect on adaptation of silane-containing universal adhesives to lithium disilicate ceramic
P. Kaykhine, A. Tichy, A. Abdou, K. Hosaka, RM. Foxton, Y. Sumi, M. Nakajima, J. Tagami
Language English Country Japan
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PubMed
33100300
DOI
10.4012/dmj.2020-057
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- MeSH
- Ceramics MeSH
- Surface Properties MeSH
- Resin Cements MeSH
- Silanes * MeSH
- Materials Testing MeSH
- Dental Bonding * MeSH
- Dental Cements MeSH
- Dental Porcelain MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
The effect of warm air-blowing on the sealing ability of two one-bottle and one two-bottle silane-containing universal adhesives (UAs) applied to lithium disilicate ceramics (LDS) was evaluated. Tapered cavities prefabricated in LDS blocks (IPS e.max CAD) were treated by the adhesives, air-blown either with normal air (23±1°C) or warm air (60±5°C), and filled with a flowable resin composite. Interfacial gap formation was observed using swept-source optical coherence tomography immediately after filling, after 24 h, 5,000 and 10,000 thermal cycles, and an additional 1-year water storage. Specimens bonded using normal air-blown one-bottle UAs exhibited a significantly higher gap formation than the two-bottle UA (p<0.001), and detached within 24 h. Warm air-blowing significantly decreased the gap formation of one-bottle UAs (p<0.001), but the specimens dislocated within 24 h or during thermocycling. The two-bottle UA withstood all aging procedures and warm air-blowing significantly decreased its 1-year gap formation compared to normal air-blowing (p=0.002).
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