Molecules (Jan 2019)

Effect of Surface Cleaning Regimen on Glass Ceramic Bond Strength

  • Barbara Lapinska,
  • Jacek Rogowski,
  • Joanna Nowak,
  • Joseph Nissan,
  • Jerzy Sokolowski,
  • Monika Lukomska-Szymanska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24030389
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
p. 389

Abstract

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This study investigated the effect of saliva contamination on chemical changes of ceramic surface as well as the influence of saliva cleaning methods on ceramic-resin bond strength. Saliva was used to contaminate leucite (LGC) and lithium disilicate (LDGC) glass ceramic surfaces. The following cleaning methods were tested: water spray, cleaning with orthophosphoric acid, universal cleaning paste, ultrasonic cleaning with water, re-etching with hydrofluoric acid. Non-contaminated ceramic sample served as control. Chemical analysis of ceramic surfaces was performed using time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS). Shear bond strength (SBS) of ceramics to resin material was tested after 24-hour water storage and after thermocycling. The most effective cleaning method of saliva-contaminated ceramic surface was cleaning LGC surface with orthophosphoric acid or re-etching the LDGC surface with hydrofluoric acid. The application of the following methods resulted in obtaining reliable bond strength.

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