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Aim
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.
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
in
combination
with known
bonding
facilitators.