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Original Article

An In Vitro Study to Investigate the Effect of Various Surface Treatments on the Core–Veneer Shear Bond Strength of Zirconia Restorations: A Scanning Electron Microscope Study

Sumit Katoch, Manjit Kumar, Amrit Khosla, Ritu Batra, Navjot Kaur

Keywords : shear bond strength, zirconium dioxide, CAD/CAM, SEM

Citation Information : Katoch S, Kumar M, Khosla A, Batra R, Kaur N. An In Vitro Study to Investigate the Effect of Various Surface Treatments on the Core–Veneer Shear Bond Strength of Zirconia Restorations: A Scanning Electron Microscope Study. 2018; 6 (1):14-19.

DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1673497

License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Published Online: 17-09-2018

Copyright Statement:  © 2018 Bhojia Dental College and Hospital affiliated to Himachal Pardesh University


Abstract

Veneering ceramic to the core is considered to be the weakest part of all-ceramic restorations. Zirconium dioxide, owing to its favorable properties such as high strength, chemical stability, and superior aesthetics, is the material of choice for fabrication of a core. The adhesion between the core and veneering porcelain is based on the same manner in which the connection occurs in metal–ceramic structures. However, the standard procedures for connecting zirconia to hard dental tissues and veneering materials do not achieve the required strength of bonding. The aim of this study was to investigate different surface treatments of the zirconium dioxide ceramic core for achieving highest adhesive bonding values to veneering porcelain. The study was primarily designed to investigate the bonding strength of the veneering porcelain to zirconia with in vitro macro shear bond strength test. The samples of zirconia were divided into four groups of 10 specimens, each according to the treatment of zirconium surface, and the results showed the highest bonding values for samples that were treated with the sandblasted group.


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