Evaluation of Resin Bonding to Tetragonal and Gradient-Shaded Cubic Zirconia Ceramics After Air-Abrasion.

J Nanosci Nanotechnol

Department of Dental Biomaterials, School of Dentistry and Institute for Biomaterials Research & Development, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41940, Republic of Korea.

Published: September 2021

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  • The study aimed to explore the bond strengths of two adhesive resin cements (Panavia F 2.0 and RelyX U200) to two types of zirconia (tetragonal and cubic) after air-abrasion.
  • The zirconia surfaces were analyzed using methods like SEM and XRD, revealing finer grain sizes in the tetragonal zirconia and differences in fracture toughness between the types.
  • Ultimately, no significant differences in shear bond strength were found between the tetragonal and cubic zirconia when bonded with either cement, likely due to similar surface roughness after air-abrasion.

Article Abstract

Self-assembled nano-layering resulting from combined ionic and hydrogen-bonding interactions of phosphate functional monomers with zirconia have been proposed. The purpose of this study was to investigate the bond strengths of two phosphate monomer-containing adhesive resin cements (Panavia F 2.0 and RelyX U200) to a conventional tetragonal zirconia (Lava Plus, LP) and a new cubic zirconia (Lava Esthetic, LE), with three different shade zones, after air-abrasion. The structures of the zirconia surfaces were examined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffractometry (XRD). Vickers hardness and fracture toughness of the surfaces were also evaluated using a hardness tester. After air-abrasion (with 50 m Al₂O₃ at a pressure of 0.25 MPa), the surface roughness was measured using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and the resin cements were bonded (diameter: 2.38 mm) to the surfaces. All bonded specimens were stored in water at 37 °C for 24 h before performing the shear bond strength (SBS) test ( = 15). In the SEM images, the LP group showed a finer grain size than the LE groups. The XRD patterns confirmed that LP and LE had tetragonal and cubic phases, respectively. Although there were no significant differences in Vickers hardness among the four groups ( = 0.117), the three LE groups revealed inferior fracture toughness to the LP group ( < 0.001). However, neither the surface roughness of the air-abraded zirconia surfaces nor SBS values of each resin cement bonded to them were significantly different ( > 0.05). In conclusion, no significant difference in SBS value was detected between the tetragonal and cubic zirconia within each resin cement used, probably due to the similar surface roughness of the air-abraded zirconia ceramics.

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