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- Title
Bond Strength of Different Composite Resin Materials and CAD/CAM Restorative Materials to Each Other and Dentin Tissue.
- Authors
SARIDAĞ, Serkan; TEKÇE, Neslihan; BAŞPINAR ALPER, Seval; DERELİ İNAN, Burcu
- Abstract
Objective: The aim of the current study is to investigate the strongest and weakest points of the three different structures of prosthodontic restorations constituting the coronal structure when considered as a whole: the remaining tooth, composite resin, and computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/ CAM) restorative materials. Methods: Seventy extracted caries-free molars, CAD/CAM blocks [Lava Ultimate (LU), Vita Enamic (VE), IPS e.max CAD (IPS)], and composite resin materials Clearfil Majesty Posterior [CMP], Light Core [LC], Filtek Bulk Fill Posterior [FBP], EverX Posterior [EP] were used for this study. Dentin and CAD/CAM sections were embedded in acrylic. Clearfil SE Bond was used as adhesive material. Composite resin materials were applied to the dentin surface using a Teflon mold. LU and VE were sandblasted with 50-μm Al2O3 for 10-sec. IPS was etched with HF for 20-sec. Ceramic Primer-2 was applied to the surfaces. Composite bars (2.3x3 mm) were adhered to CAD/CAM blocks using RelyX-U200. In addition, CAD/CAM bars were also adhered to dentin. The shear bond strength test was performed. Failure modes were examined using a stereomicroscope. Differences were analysed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey Post Hoc test. Results: The highest shear bond strength values of the composite resin materials to dentin tissue were observed in EP (p<0.05). Shear bond strength values of composite resin materials to IPS were found higher than to LU and VE. The shear bond strengths of the three different CAD/CAM restorative materials to the dentin tissue were statistically similar. Conclusion: The type of composite resin materials affects the shear bond strength to dentin tissue and CAD/CAM restorative materials. However, the type of CAD/CAM restorative material does not affect the shear bond strength to dentin tissue.
- Subjects
BOND strengths; COMPOSITE materials; DENTIN; SHEAR strength; CAD/CAM systems
- Publication
Bezmialem Science, 2022, Vol 10, Issue 6, p786
- ISSN
2148-2373
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14235/bas.galenos.2022.54154