Influence of surface treatment on shear bond strength between CAD/CAM composite resin block and repair resin

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  • YAMAMURA Takaya
    Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion, Osaka Dental University
  • OKAWA Takahisa
    Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion, Osaka Dental University
  • ITO Yuki
    Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion, Osaka Dental University
  • FUKUMOTO Takahiro
    Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion, Osaka Dental University
  • FUJII Takamasa
    Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion, Osaka Dental University
  • TANAKA Masahiro
    Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion, Osaka Dental University

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  • CAD/CAM 用コンポジットレジンブロックと追加築盛レジ ンとの接着強さに対する表面処理材の影響

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Abstract

CAD/CAM composite restorations occasionally require morphologic adjustment by building up additional composite to counter excessive abrasion. However, it is difficult to achieve bonding between the CAD/CAM composite and the additional composite, because the CAD/CAM composite is highly-cured. This study investigated the effect of surface treatment on the bond strength between the CAD/CAM composite and the additional composite, in order to establish an optimum surface treatment for the additional building-up. A CAD/CAM composite Cerasmart (GC) was ground with #800 waterproof abrasive paper. The ground surface was blasted with alumina and ultrasonically cleaned in distilled water. The surface was then processed using Universal Primer (Tokuyama Dental, Up group), Universal Primer and G-Premio Bond (GC, UpG group), Ceramic Primer II (GC) and G-Premio Bond (CpG group), or ScotchbondTM Universal Adhesive (3M ESPE, Sb group). A composite, MI Fil (GC), was built up on the treated surfaces. The specimens were subjected to shear bond tests. One-way ANOVA and Bonferroni correction were performed for statistical analysis (α = 0.01, n = 10). The shear bond strength was significantly higher in the UpG, CpG, and Sb groups than in the Up group. It was clarified that silane coupling treatment followed by application of bonding agent improved the bond strength between the CAD/CAM composite and the additional composite.

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  • Adhesive Dentistry

    Adhesive Dentistry 33 (4), 170-174, 2015

    Japan Society for Adhesive Dentistry

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