Is additional silane application necessary for a new silane‐containing universal adhesive to bond to glass ceramics?

Author:

da Silva Priscila Luciane1,Bittencourt Hélio Radke2,Burnett Luiz Henrique1,Spohr Ana Maria1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Restorative Dentistry Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, School of Dentistry Porto Alegre Brazil

2. Department of Statistics Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Polytechnic School Porto Alegre Brazil

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the in vitro influence of prior silane application on the microshear bond strength (μSBS) of Scotchbond Universal Plus to glass ceramic.Materials and MethodsThirty blocks of lithium disilicate ceramic were etched with hydrofluoric acid for 20 s and distributed into Group 1 (no silane and no adhesive), Group 2 (adhesive), Group 3 (silane + adhesive). Three cylinders of resin cement were made on each ceramic block. Five blocks (n = 15 cylinders) were subjected to the μSBS test after 24 h, and the other five blocks (n = 15 cylinders) were tested after 6 months of water storage.ResultsAccording to two‐way ANOVA, followed by Tukey's test, the means of μSBS (MPa), denoted by different letters, show significant differences (p < 0.05): after 24 h—Group 1 (31.7)B, Group 2 (43.3)A, and Group 3 (31.3)B; after 6 months—Group 1 (14.8)B, Group 2 (33.6)A, and Group 3 (30.3)A. After 6 months of storage, there was a significant decrease in μSBS for Groups 1 and 2, along with an increase in adhesive failures across all groups.ConclusionsPrior application of silane did not increase the μSBS between Scotchbond Universal Plus and ceramic, and there was degradation at the bond interface over time.Clinical SignificancePrior application of a silane agent is not necessary when using Scotchbond Universal Plus for bonding to glass ceramics. Regardless of the prior application of silane, there is degradation at the bond interface over time.

Publisher

Wiley

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