Thomas Brown , Edwin Kee , Xiaoming Xu , Andrew Chapple , Charles Stamitoles , Paul Armbruster , Richard W. Ballard
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After surface treatment, all groups were primed with a 10-MDP primer and bonded to metal orthodontic brackets. Shear bond strength (SBS) was tested and results were compared between all groups. Data analysis consisted of a balanced two-factor factorial ANOVA, a Shapiro–Wilks test, and a non-parametric permutation test. The significance level was set at 0.05.</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>Among all surface treatments, aluminium oxide particle abrasion produced significantly higher SBS (<em>P</em> <!-->≤<!--> <!-->0.002). Lava™ Plus zirconia samples had significantly higher SBS than Cercon® samples (<em>P</em> <!--><<!--> <!-->0.0001). 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Shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets bonded to high-translucent dental zirconia with different surface treatments: An in vitro study
Purpose
The objective of this study was to compare the shear bond strengths of orthodontic brackets bonded to translucent dental zirconia samples which are anatomically accurate and treated with various surface treatments.
Methods
This in vitro study included 156 samples from 3 brands of high-translucent zirconia split into a control group and 4 surface treatment groups: 9.6% hydrofluoric acid etching, 50-micron aluminium oxide particle air abrasion, and 30-micron tribochemical silica coating (TBS) particle air abrasion with and without silane application. After surface treatment, all groups were primed with a 10-MDP primer and bonded to metal orthodontic brackets. Shear bond strength (SBS) was tested and results were compared between all groups. Data analysis consisted of a balanced two-factor factorial ANOVA, a Shapiro–Wilks test, and a non-parametric permutation test. The significance level was set at 0.05.
Results
Among all surface treatments, aluminium oxide particle abrasion produced significantly higher SBS (P ≤ 0.002). Lava™ Plus zirconia samples had significantly higher SBS than Cercon® samples (P < 0.0001). TBS surface treatment produced significantly higher SBS on Lava™ Plus samples than it did on the other zirconia brands (P = 0.032).
Conclusions
This study indicated that mechanical abrasion using aluminium oxide in combination with a 10-MDP primer creates a higher SBS to high-translucent zirconia than the bond created by tribochemical silica coating. Also, there was no significant difference in ARI regardless of zirconia brand or surface preparation.
期刊介绍:
Une revue de référence dans le domaine de orthodontie et des disciplines frontières Your reference in dentofacial orthopedics International Orthodontics adresse aux orthodontistes, aux dentistes, aux stomatologistes, aux chirurgiens maxillo-faciaux et aux plasticiens de la face, ainsi quà leurs assistant(e)s. International Orthodontics is addressed to orthodontists, dentists, stomatologists, maxillofacial surgeons and facial plastic surgeons, as well as their assistants.