Journal of Functional Biomaterials (Oct 2023)

The Effect of Femtosecond Laser Surface Patterns on the Effectiveness of Resin Composite to Zirconia Bonding

  • Majed M. Alsarani,
  • Omar Alsadon,
  • Omar Alageel,
  • Najm Alfrisany,
  • Zeyad Almutairi,
  • Mahmoud A. Al-Gawati,
  • Mayyadah Almozainy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jfb14100508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 508

Abstract

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This laboratory study aimed to evaluate the effect of different surface patterns using femtosecond laser treatment on the enclosed mold shear bond strength (EM-SBS) of resin composite to zirconia (ZrO2) surfaces and to contrast it with the widely used tribochemical silica coating (TBC) surface conditioning method. A set of fifteen rectangular ZrO2 blocks were randomly divided into five groups according to surface pretreatment: Control G0—no treatment; G1—TBC with silane application; G2—femtosecond laser irradiation with horizontal lines 30 µm apart; G3—femtosecond laser irradiation with horizontal lines 15 µm apart; and G4—femtosecond laser irradiation with cross lines 30 µm apart. The pretreated surfaces were characterized by a surface profilometer, tensiometer and scanning electron microscope. The EM-SBS of resin composite stubs to ZrO2 was measured followed by fractographic analysis. The surface roughness and water contact angle were observed to be statistically higher among the femtosecond laser groups compared to the TBC and control groups. The G4 group exhibited the highest EM-SBS among all the groups, irrespective of the ageing conditions used. At the end of 5000 thermocycles, G4 exhibited EM-SBS of 14.05 ± 4.21 MPa compared to 13.80 ± 3.01 MPa in G1 and 5.47 ± 0.97 MPa in G0. The two-way ANOVA revealed a significant effect of both study groups and ageing conditions on the EM-SBS (p 2.

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