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Plasma and bonding to zirconia

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Noro A,
Kameyama
A,
Haruyama
A,
Takahashi
T.

Influence of
Hydrophilic Pretreatment on
Resin Bonding to
Zirconia
Ceramics.

Bull Tokyo
Dent Coll.
2015;56(1):
33-9

Atmospher
ic plasma
UV
treatment
Applicatio
n of
ceramic
primer

Todeterminehow
increasingthe
hydrophilliciyofTZP
throughplasmairradatio,
UVtreatmentor
applicationofceramic
primeraffectedtheinitial
bondingpropertiesof
TZPwithresin
composites

Measure
d
Change
in shear
bond
strength

Findings
No
significant
increase in
bond
strength
with any of
the three
treatments

And
Tetragonal
zirconia
polycrysal

Canullo L,

Zirconia-

Int J

Plasma of

Study
relevance
No- as
looks at
bonding
of zirconia
to resin
composite
s, not to
tooth.
But useful
for:
restoratio
n if
fracture
occurs in
TZP
coping

To investigate

Change

Were

Yes- This

Micarelli C,
Bettazzoni
L, Koi B,
Baldissara
P.

composite
bonding after
plasma of argon
treatment.

Prosthodont.
2014 MayJun;27(3):26
7-9

argon
Airabraded
Yttria TZP
(Y-TZP)
ceramic
Dual-cure
self
adhesive
cement

the influence of
in shear
plasma argon
bond
treatment on the strength
adhesion
properties of
Yttria TZP (YTZP) ceramic to
composite
cement

Water
storage
(aging)
3

Canullo L,
Micarelli C,
Bettazzoni
L, Magnelli
A,
Baldissara
P.

Shear bond
strength of
veneering
porcelain to
zirconia after
argon plasma
treatment

Int J
Prosthodont.
2014 MarApr;27(2):13
7-9

99 tablets
Y-TZP
made by
CAD/CAM
and
sintered
Random
distributio
n to three
groups of
diferent

To evaluate the
shear bond
strength of
veneering
ceramic to
zirconia after
argon plasma
treatment

Change
in shear
bond
strength

statisticall
y
significant
higher
bond
strengths
with the
plasma
cleaning at
the
zirconiacement
interface
compared
to
untreated
sample
Shear
bond
strength
values in
subgroup
A (with
ceramic
liner) were
lower than
in B
(without
liner)

looks at
bonding
to comp
cement

No- looks
at
bonding
of zirconia
to
porcelain

surface
cleaing
treatment:
Group 1steaming
Group 2plasma of
argon for
375 secs
Group 3plasma of
argon for
750 secs
Within
each of
these
groups,
there were
two
subgroups:
one with
application
of a
ceramic
liner and
one
without

Plasma
cleaning
had
contrastin
g effects
depending
on the use
of a
ceramic
liner:
A - shear
bond
strengths
significantl
y
decreased
B- shear
bond
strength
improved,
but
difference
was not
statisticall
y
significant
(due to a
wide SD in

compariso
n to the
magnitude
of the
plasma
effect)
4

Guilherme
B.
Valverdea,
, , Paulo G.
Coelhob,
Malvin N.
Janalc,
Fbio
Cesar
Lorenzonib
, Ricardo
M.
Carvalhod,
Van P.
Thompson
b, KlausDieter
Weltemann
e, Nelson
R.F.A. Silvaf

Surface
characterisation
and bonding of YTZP following
non-thermal
plasma
treatment

Journal of
Dentistry
Volume 41,
Issue 1,
January
2013, Pages
5159

Twenty-four fully
sintered Y-TZP discs
and Twenty-four
composite
Resin, both from the
manufacturers.
Randomnly
distributed into 4
groups according to
surface treatment:
Group B: Y-TZP
baseline, no
treatment
performed;
Group SB: Y-TZP
surface + sandblasting;
Group MDP:
phosphate monomer
application over YTZP;
Group SBMDP: YTZP surface + sandblasting + phosphate
monomer
application.
Each NTP treated
group received 10 s
of NTP
application. The
NTP-treated groups
comprised:
Group BP: Y-TZP +
NTP treatment;

This
investigation
tested the
hypotheses that
10 s of NTP
application: (1)
increases the SE
levels of
roughened YTZP; (2)
increases
elemental O and
decreases
elemental C on
Y-TZP
surface; and (3)
increases the
microtensile
bond strength
(MTBS) of resin
to Y-TZP
surfaces, when
applied alone or

The surface
roughness,
energy, and
chemistry of the
SB,
and B groups
were assessed
prior to and after
NTP treatment.

1. The same surface


energy levels of sand
blasted and
polished Y-TZP were
obtained after 10 s
of non-thermal
plasma application.
2. An increase of
_30% of elemental
O and a decrease of
_40%
of elemental C was
detected on Y-TZP
surface after 10 s of
non-thermal plasma
application.
3. A significant
increase in the
microtensile bond
strength to
Y-TZP surfaces was
observed when nonthermal plasma
was applied alone or
in combination with
Clearfil ceramic
primer and/or Al2O3
sand blasting.

Group SBP: Y-TZP


+ sand blasting +
NTP treatment;
Group MDPP: NTP
treatment over YTZP + phosphate
monomer
application;
Group SBMDPP: YTZP + sand blasting
+ NTP treatment + phosphate monomer
application;

Nelson
R.F.A. Silva,
Paulo G.
Coelho,
Guilherme
B.
Valverde,
Kurt
Becker,
Roland
Ihrke, Antje
Quade,
Van P.
Thompson

Surface
characterization of
Ti and Y-TZP
following
non-thermal
plasma exposure

J Biomed Mater Res Part


B 2011:99B:199206

in
combination
with known
bonding
facilitators.

To evaluate the effect


of applied power on
dental ceramic
bonding of composite
resin using nonthermal
atmospheric
pressure plasma(APP)
.

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