Impact of Silanized Nanographene Oxide Concentrations in Different Primers on Bonding Durability between Resin Cement and Zirconia
Ahmed Q. Mahmoud, Tarek Ahmed Soliman, Tarek A. Elkhooly, Asmaa Harhash, El-Sayed Gad Eid

TL;DR
This study shows that adding silanized nanographene oxide to primers can improve the bonding durability between resin cement and zirconia, even after aging.
Contribution
The study introduces the use of silanized nanographene oxide in primers to enhance bonding durability between resin cement and zirconia.
Findings
Primers with 0.9% SGO showed the best wettability of the ZrO2 surface.
ZP primer with SGO maintained bond strength after thermocycling, unlike other primers.
SGO-embedded primers improved long-term stability of resin cement to zirconia.
Abstract
Objectives Zirconia (ZrO 2 ) has been used in dental restorations due to its increased mechanical properties, biocompatibility, low degree of bacterial adhesion, and acceptable optical properties. One of the major drawbacks of ZrO 2 is its short-term durable bond with resin cement. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different primers embedded with silanized nanographene oxide (SGO) sheets on the wettability of ZrO 2 surface and bond strength durability between resin cement and ZrO 2 . Materials and Methods Four hundred ZrO 2 specimens were divided into four main groups as each group had 100 specimens according to the type of the primer: rely X ceramic primer (Group I), monobond N primer (Group II), monobond plus primer (Group III), and Z prime plus primer (ZP, Group IV). Each main group was subdivided into five subgroups according to SGO concentrations by…
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TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
