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Resin-ceramic bonding: a review of the literature.

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Available data suggest that resin bonding to these materials is less predictable and requires substantially different bonding methods than to silica-based ceramics, and further in vitro studies, as well as controlled clinical trials, are needed.
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Current ceramic materials offer preferred optical properties for highly esthetic restorations. The inherent brittleness of some ceramic materials, specific treatment modalities, and certain clinical situations require resin bonding of the completed ceramic restoration to the supporting tooth structures for long-term clinical success. This article presents a literature review on the resin bond to dental ceramics. A PubMed database search was conducted for in vitro studies pertaining to the resin bond to ceramic materials. The search was limited to peer-reviewed articles published in English between 1966 and 2001. Although the resin bond to silica-based ceramics is well researched and documented, few in vitro studies on the resin bond to high-strength ceramic materials were identified. Available data suggest that resin bonding to these materials is less predictable and requires substantially different bonding methods than to silica-based ceramics. Further in vitro studies, as well as controlled clinical trials, are needed.

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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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Porcelain veneers: a review of the literature.

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Fracture resistance of lithium disilicate-, alumina-, and zirconia-based three-unit fixed partial dentures: a laboratory study.

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Shear vs. Tensile Bond Strength of Resin Composite Bonded to Ceramic

TL;DR: The mode of failure of resin composites bonded to ceramics has frequently been reported to be cohesive fracture of either ceramic or resin composite rather than separation at the adhesive interface, so this study was designed to question the validity of shear bond strength tests.
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Long-term resin bond strength to zirconia ceramic.

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