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Surface etching and silane heating using Er:YAG and Nd:YAG lasers in dental ceramic luted to human dentin

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY
Volume 18, Issue 5, Pages 1408-1416

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ijac.13730

Keywords

bond strength; ceramics; dental materials; Er; YAG laser; Nd; YAG laser

Funding

  1. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo [12/08443-6, 13/02953-5]
  2. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP) [12/08443-6, 13/02953-5] Funding Source: FAPESP

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The study investigated the tensile bond strength, surface morphology, and wettability of reinforced glass-ceramic etched with high power lasers at different protocols and luted to human dentin. Results showed that Er:YAG laser surface etching demonstrated promising results for lithium disilicate, with higher bond strength compared to other tested groups.
Investigate the tensile bond strength, surface morphology, and wettability of reinforced glass-ceramic etched with high power laser at different protocols and luted to human dentin. Fifty carious-free human molars were used in this study and distributed in five groups according to surface etching: (Control [HF10% + Silane]; Er [Er:YAG + Silane]; Sil + Er [Silane + Er:YAG]; Nd [Nd:YAG + Silane]; and Nd + Sil [Silane + Nd:YAG]). After, the tensile bond strength test was performed. Three specimens per group were used to perform the surface morphologies by using scanning electron microscopy analysis and wettability by using the sessile drop technique. Failure modes were determined. Data were analyzed with two-way analysis of variance and Tukey tests, with alpha = .05. The bond strength data showed statistically significant differences among tested groups for the laser and silanization technique type (p < .001). The highest calculated bond strength values were obtained with Er (19.25 +/- 3.70 MPa) followed by Sil + Er (14.11 +/- 4.11 MPa), Control (9.42 +/- 2.27 MPa), Nd (9.66 +/- 2.02 MPa), and Nd + Sil (6.71 +/- 1.88 MPa), respectively. The silane application prior to the laser irradiation showed an inferior bond strength compared to the conventional silanization technique. The surface etching using Er:YAG laser showed promissor results for the lithium disilicate.

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