Shear Bond Strength of Bioactive Cement versus Resin Cement to Tooth Structure in Two Humid Conditions : (In Vitro Study)
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Cementation is a critical step that determines the success and
longevity of the indirect ceramic restorations anteriorly or posteriorly such
as, ceramic inlays, onlays, veneers and complete crowns.
Retention and durable seal of the gap between the prepared tooth
substrate and the restoration is one of the main functions of the cement that
governs the success of the overlying restoration that finally enhances the
optical properties of the restored tooth. There is a myriad of cementing
agents that have been used in dentistry starting from zinc phosphate cement
and were followed by zinc polycarboxylate, glass ionomer, resin modified
glass ionomer and resin cement.
Success of adhesive bonding in dentistry is multifactorial; it
depends on type of substrate, type of adhesive substance, operator skills to
bond the restoration successfully and humidity of the working area.
Regarding the different substrates for instance, enamel is highly mineralized,
which facilitates bonding procedure. On the other hand, dentin is not as of
harmonious structure as enamel, it is composed of inorganic, organic
components and water that demands ideal moisture conditions to ensure
proper bonding by avoidance of collapse of the organic part of the dentin
(collagen fibers).
Humid condition of the substrate affects majorly the bond strength
between the restorations and tooth substrate. There are many contaminants
that could interfere with the process of bonding such as saliva, gingival
fluid, blood and handpiece lubricant.
Glass ionomer cements were introduced with great ease of usage
without need for additional step, but it had one main disadvantage that was
inadequate strength and toughness. That is the reason why resin modified
glass ionomer was presented to improve the mechanical properties of
conventional glass ionomer with enhanced strength like that of resin
cements.
For resin cements, using resin cements for bonding is a technique
sensitive procedure because it requires multi-step protocol of primer acid
etching and finally bond to establish effective bond joint between the tooth
and restoration. To solve this drawback, self-adhesive resin cement was
introduced which requires only single-step application, reduces manipulation
time and improves bond effectiveness.
Despite of the development of cements, there was lack of
bioactivity potential of the existing cements and self-sealing ability against
bacterial leakage that eventually prevent secondary caries and failure of the
restoration. Diverse formulas of bio-active cements were submitted like
calcium aluminate and calcium silicate products to form hydroxy apatite and
maintain the tooth- restoration interface for a durable and successful
restoration.
Due to the increase demands for esthetic restorations, ceramic
materials have evolved including the glass ceramic and zirconia-based
ceramic restorations.
Zirconia is a polycrystalline material with better mechanical and
physical properties that is used in different dental prosthesis such as, single
crowns, adhesive bridges and fixed partial dentures.
Bonding zirconia-based restorations is a critical issue; it cannot be
etched with hydro-floric acid because of its polycrystallinity composition. It
can be sandblasted which increases the mechanical bond strength. Another
method of enhancing bond strength is, silane coupling agents with tribochemical
treatment. Self-adhesive resin cements are used with zirconia
restorations without a preceding step to prepare the surface.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the bond strength of the
bioactive resin modified glass ionomer cement when bonded to enamel and
dentin in wet and dry conditions in comparison to self-adhesive resin
cement.
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DISSERTATION NOTE-Degree type M.Sc.
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes Arabic Summary.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes Arabic Summary.
Includes bibliographic references and index.