This study investigated the effect of ultrasound application when luting ceramic using two preheated composites that show distinct responses to preheating at 69°C: Filtek Z100 and Z350XT. RelyX Veneer was the control. Feldspar disks were luted using the resin-based luting agents (RBLAs), and ultrasound was tested. Biaxial flexure strength (σ) was calculated at z-axial positions of the luted disks (z=0; z=-t). Microtensile bond strength (μTBS) to ceramic was tested (n=30). Data were analyzed at α=0.05. At z=0, the σ was higher for Z350 when ultrasound was not used. When ultrasound was applied, the σ was similar between Z350 and Z100. At z=-t, differences across the RBLAs were observed: Z350 was superior than Z100 and control without ultrasound. Ultrasound increased σ for Z100 at both axial positions. The preheated composites yielded higher μTBS than the control. Ultrasonication increased the mechanical performance of ceramic luted with Z100 without influencing the film thickness.

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