Effect of Different Luting Protocols on the Bond Strength of Fiber-Reinforced CAD/CAM Blocks
Irem Buyukates, Sufyan Garoushi, Pekka K. Vallittu, Sadullah Uctasli, Lippo Lassila

TL;DR
This study compared how different bonding methods affect the strength of fiber-reinforced CAD/CAM materials used in dental restorations.
Contribution
The study introduces a comparison of luting protocols for experimental and commercial CAD/CAM composites under various conditions.
Findings
everX Flow and G-CEM One showed similar bond strength regardless of bonding method.
SFRC-CAD with everX Flow and universal adhesive had significantly higher bond strength than Cerasmart groups.
everX Flow was found to be effective for luting CAD/CAM restorations.
Abstract
The aim was to evaluate the shear-bond strength (SBS) of experimental short fiber-reinforced CAD/CAM composites (SFRC-CAD) and commercial CAD/CAM composites (Cerasmart 270) to different luting resin composites before and after hydrothermal aging. Discs (2 mm) obtained from SFRC-CAD and Cerasmart 270 were air-particle abraded and treated with a primer (G-CEM One Enhancing Primer) with or without universal adhesive (G2 Bond). A fiber-reinforced flowable composite (everX Flow) and a self-adhesive resin cement (G-CEM One) were used as luting materials under direct or indirect curing conditions. Thirty-two experimental groups were determined based on restorative material, bonding protocol, luting resin, curing technique, and aging procedure (n = 8/group). SBS was measured after 24 h of water storage or following hydrothermal aging. Data were analyzed using nonparametric statistical tests (p…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental materials and restorations · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
