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Influence of surface preparation on fracture load of resin composite-based repairs
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Agustín Panadero, Rubén; Mateos Palacios, Rocío; Román Rodríguez, Juan Luis; Solá Ruiz, María Fernanda; Fons Font, Antonio
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This document is a artículoDate2015
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The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the fracture load of composite-based repairs to fractured zirconium
oxide (Z) crowns and to ceramic-fused-to-metal (CM) crowns, comparing different mechanical surface preparation
methods. A total of 75 crowns were repaired; samples then underwent dynamic loading and thermocycling. Final
fracture load values for failure of the repaired crowns were measured and the type of fracture registered. Group I:
CM: Surface preparation with a diamond bur + 9.5% Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) etching; Group II): CM: air-particle
(Al
2
O
3
) + 9.5% HF; Group III: CM: Silica coating (SiO
2
); Group IV): Z: air-particle (Al
2
O
3
) + HF 9.5%; Group
V) Z: Silica coating (SiO
2
). Of the three CM groups, Group I (CM-diamond bur) showed the highest mean failure
value, with significant difference in comparison with Group III (CM-silica coating). For the zirconia groups, the
highest value was obtained by Group V (silica coating).
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