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- Title
Comparative bonding performance of coronal dentin disks and CAD/CAM resin composite disks for biological restoration: The impact of resin-coating technique.
- Authors
Hiroki ISHIHARA; Kazuhide YONEKURA; Masaomi IKEDA; Go INOUE; Masatoshi NAKAJIMA; Yasushi SHIMADA; Keiichi HOSAKA
- Abstract
This study evaluated the bonding performance of coronal dentin disks, designed for biological restoration, and CAD/CAM resin composite disks when bonded to flat dentin surfaces using dual-cure resin cements, with and without a resin-coating (RC) technique. Three distinct groups were established within the non-RC group, each using one of the two types of resin cements in a self-adhesive mode: one-step self-etch adhesive (1-SEA) without light-cure, 1-SEA with light-cure, and a separate group using an alternate cement. Within the RC group, a subgroup was established for each cement. The microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of the disk-dentin beam was tested after 0 and 10,000 thermocycles in a 5°C/55°C. No significant μTBS difference was observed among the non-RC groups. However, when using RC, the μTBSs of coronal dentin disks significantly exceeded those of CAD/CAM resin composite disks. Thermocycle aging did not affect μTBS in any of the bonding methods, except in self-adhesive mode.
- Subjects
DENTIN; BOND strengths; DENTAL glass ionomer cements; CEMENT; ADHESIVES
- Publication
Dental Materials Journal, 2024, Vol 43, Issue 2, p303
- ISSN
0287-4547
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4012/dmj.2023-229