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KMID : 0362120130350010019
Journal of Technologic Dentistry
2013 Volume.35 No. 1 p.19 ~ p.27
Influence of surface treatments on the shear bond strength between zirconia ceramic and zirconia veneering ceramics
Ahn Jae-Seok

Lee Jung-Hwan
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this research was to evaluate the shear bond strength of different zirconia veneering ceramics with and without liner glass materials to yttria partially-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystalline(Y-TZP).

Methods: Five co mmercial zirconia veneering ceramics were used in this study, E-Max(EM), Creation ZI(CR), Cercon ceram kiss(CE), Triceram(TR) and Zirkonzahn ICE(ZI). All samples were prepared according to manufacturer¡¯s instructions. Experimental industrially manufactured Y-TZP ceramic blocks(diameter: 2.7 ; height: 13.5 ) were used in this study. Shear bond strength between zirconia ceramic coping and zirconia veneering ceramics were evaluated by the push-shear bond test. The fracture load data were analyzed using ANOVA and Scheffe¡¯s test( =0.05). The fractured surfaces of zirconia core ceraimc and zirconia veneering ceramics were observed using a scanning electron microscope(SEM).

Results: The mean shear bond strengths ranged from 20 (20.12 6.34 ) to 66.6 (66.62 10.01 ). The Triceram(TRG) showed the highest value and Creation ZI(CR) showed the lowest value. In all groups, Zirconia liner and glass material groups was significantly higher shear bond strength than without liner(P<0.05), with the exception of Cercon ceram kiss(CE)groups.

Conclusion: Zirconia bonding materials may have the advantage of improved bond strength between zirconia ceramic core and veneering ceramics.
KEYWORD
all-ceramic, zirconia, zirconia liner, glass infiltration, shear bond strength
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