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- 2024The Impact of an MDP-Containing Primer on the Properties of Zinc Oxide Networks Infiltrated with BisGMA-TEGDMA and UDMA-TEGDMA Polymerscitations
- 2020Long-term clinical outcome of posterior metal-ceramic crowns fabricated with direct metal laser-sintering technologycitations
- 2019Outcome of posterior fixed dental prostheses made from veneered zirconia over an observation period of up to 13 yearscitations
- 2018Effect of microstructure on the mechanical properties of lithium disilicate glass-ceramicscitations
- 2017Ten-year outcome of zirconia ceramic cantilever resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses and the influence of the reasons for missing incisorscitations
- 2016Biaxial flexural strength of new Bis-GMA/TEGDMA based composites with different fillers for dental applicationscitations
- 2016Bond strength of a new generation of universal bonding systems to zirconia ceramiccitations
- 2016Effect of surface modifications on the bond strength of zirconia ceramic with resin cement resincitations
- 2015Ten-year clinical outcome of three-unit posterior FDPs made from a glass-infiltrated zirconia reinforced alumina ceramic (In-Ceram Zirconia)citations
- 2015Tensile bond strength of different universal adhesive systems to lithium disilicate ceramiccitations
- 2010CONTROLLED AIRBORNE-PARTICLE ABRASION OF ZIRCONIA CERAMIC RESTORATIONS
- 2009Surface Conditioning Influences Zirconia Ceramic Bondingcitations
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Bond strength of a new generation of universal bonding systems to zirconia ceramic
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<p>The purpose of this laboratory study was to evaluate the tensile bond strength of a new generation of universal bonding systems to zirconia ceramic and to compare the results with the bond strength of a clinically-established bonding system. Eighty zirconia ceramic test specimens (e.max ZirCAD) were air-abraded and bonded to Plexiglas tubes, filled with an aliphatic dimethacrylate filling material (Clearfil F II), using three so called universal bonding systems of a new generation with different compositions (Monobond Plus/MultilinkAutomix, NX3, Scotchbond Universal/RelyX Ultimate). The latter was used also without the phosphate monomer containing primer Scotchbond Universal. A clinically established phosphate monomer containing adhesive cement served as control group (Panavia F2.0). The specimens were stored in water at 37°C for 3 or 150 days and the long-term storage series were additionally thermal cycled between 5 and 55°C for 37,500 times to simulate oral conditions. All specimens underwent tensile bond strength testing. The statistical analysis was performed using Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon-Test with a Bonferroni-Holm correction for multiple testing. After 150 days the median bond strength of RelyX Ultimate, with and without Scotchbond Universal, and Panavia F2.0 did not differ statistically (range: 21.7-28.8MPa), while the bond strength of Monobond Plus/Multilink Automix was significantly lower (15.4MPa), and that of NX3 the lowest (6.6MPa). After 150 days of water storage with thermal cycling, all adhesive system showed significantly reduced tensile bond strengths compared to that after 3 days. Only RelyX Ultimate was comparable to the established bonding system Panavia F2.0. The additional use of Scotchbond Universal did not result in a significant effect.</p>