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Comparison of resin bonding improvements to zirconia between one-bottle universal adhesives and tribochemical silica coating, which is better?

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Thermodynamic calculations showed that equilibrium constant of SiO2-silane system is much larger than the one of MDP-tetragonal phase zirconia system, while bonding between resin and Y-TZP is more susceptible to hydrolysis when zIRconia primer or one-bottle universal adhesive is used.
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This article is published in Dental Materials.The article was published on 2016-03-01. It has received 89 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Silanization & Cubic zirconia.

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Chemical interaction mechanism of 10-MDP with zirconia

TL;DR: This study aimed to assess the chemical interaction and to demonstrate the mechanisms of coordination between 10-MDP and zirconium oxide using 1H and 31P magic angle spinning (MAS) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and two dimensional (2D) 1H → 31P heteronuclear correlation (HETCOR) NMR.
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Universal dental adhesives: Current status, laboratory testing, and clinical performance

TL;DR: Although Universal Adhesives can chemically bond to various tooth and direct/indirect restorative substrates, the stability of this bond is material-dependent and subject to hydrolytic degradation, which undermines the versatility of UAs.
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Adhesion to Zirconia: A Systematic Review of Current Conditioning Methods and Bonding Materials

TL;DR: Airborne-particle abrasion and tribo-chemical silica coating are the pre-treatment methods with more evidence in the literature, and there is no evidence to support a universal adhesion protocol.
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Effects of silane- and MDP-based primers application orders on zirconia-resin adhesion-A ToF-SIMS study.

TL;DR: The MDP-base primer shows a relevant function in facilitating POZr bonding and enhancing resin-zirconia bonding, and increased the surface wettability to water and resin, with M and SM presenting superhydrophilic surfaces.
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The influence of GNP and nano-silica additives on fatigue life and crack initiation phase of Al-GFRP bonded lap joints subjected to four-point bending

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the influence of adding graphene and silica nano-particles to Araldite 2015 adhesive on the fatigue behavior of aluminum-to-composite bonded single lap joints (SLJs) by a novel fixture under four-point bending.
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Bonding to zirconia ceramic: adhesion methods and their durability

TL;DR: The hypothesis that adhesive bonding methods suitable for glass-infiltrated alumina ceramic can also be used to bond successfully to yttrium-oxide--partially-stabilized zirconia ceramic was partially proved and partially disproved as tribochemical silica coating of YPSZ did not result in a durable resin bond as it does on glass- infiltration alumin ceramic.
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Adhesion/cementation to zirconia and other non-silicate ceramics: where are we now?

TL;DR: A clinical problem with use of zirconia-based components is the difficulty in achieving suitable adhesion with intended synthetic substrates or natural tissues, and several technologies are being utilized clinically to address this problem.
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Adhesion to zirconia used for dental restorations: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: It is highlighted that adhesion of the luting cements is significantly influenced by the surface conditioning method, cement type, test method, and aging condition and increased adhesion could be expected after physicochemical conditioning of zirconia.
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Are adhesive technologies needed to support ceramics? An assessment of the current evidence.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the available research strongly suggests that the use of resin as a luting material for ceramic restorations is indicated, given the research from three differing sources - laboratory fracture studies comparing restoration luted with resin vs other materials, clinical studies, and laboratory studies examining the surface sealing/strengthening effect of resin on ceramic.
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Surface Conditioning Influences Zirconia Ceramic Bonding

TL;DR: The combination of air-abrasion and priming improved long-term resin bonding to zirconia ceramic significantly and resulted in debonding during artificial aging independent of using primers.
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