Title of article :
The effect of surface treatment with a fractional carbon dioxide laser on shear bond strength of resin cement to a lithium disilicate‑based ceramic
Author/Authors :
Ahrari, Farzaneh Graduate , Boruziniat, Alireza Graduate , Mohammadipour, Hamideh Sadat Graduate , Alirezaei, Mehrnoosh School of Dentistry - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Background: This study investigated the impact of different surface treatments, including fractional
carbon dioxide (CO2) laser on shear bond strength (SBS) of resin cement to lithium disilicate ceramic.
Materials and Methods: In this in vitro study, 72 blocks of IPS e.max CAD ceramic were randomly
divided into six groups in terms of treatment (n = 12). Group 1 underwent etching with 9.6%
hydrofluoric (HF) acid, whereas group 2 was subjected to air abrasion with aluminum oxide particles.
Groups 3 and 4 were treated with a fractional CO2 laser for 10 s using 10 W/14 mJ (group 3) or
20 W/10 mJ (group 4). In groups 5 and 6, the CO2 laser was applied similar to that in groups 3 and
4, respectively; then, the specimens were etched by HF acid. After silane application, luting cement
was bonded to the specimens. The SBS was assessed with a universal testing machine, and the type
of bond failure was determined. Data were analyzed by ANOVA, Duncan, and Fisher’s exact tests.
Results: Surface conditioning with fractional CO2 laser alone resulted in significantly lower SBS
than HF acid treatment (P < 0.05). Bond strengths of the specimens treated with a combination of
laser irradiation and acid etching were significantly greater than all the other groups (P < 0.05). No
significant difference was found in the distribution of failure modes among the groups (P = 0.337).
Conclusion: The combination of fractional CO2 laser irradiation and HF acid etching could be
recommended when extra retention is required for lithium disilicate‑based restorations, whereas
laser treatment alone cannot produce sufficient SBS.
Keywords :
Bond strength , carbon dioxide laser , ceramics , laser treatment , lithium disilicate
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics