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European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry  —  Vol. 28, Issue 3 (September 2020) ← Back to issue

The Effect of Surface Pretreatment and Water Storage on the Bonding Strength of a Resin Composite Cement to Modified PEEK

DOI: 10.1922/EJPRD_2060Zoidis07

The bonding quality of bonding to polyether ether ketone (PEEK) after different surface treatments and adhesive regimens was assessed through shear bond strength. Materials and Methods: Sixty modified PEEK disks were cut out of BioHPP round blanks using CAD-CAM procedures. Disks were subjected to the following surface pretreatments: (A) Sandblasting with alumina (Rocatec) and application of adhesive bonding agent visiolink (control group) (B) Sandblasting with silica-modified alumina (Cojet), application of silane agent Espe Sil, followed by application of adhesive bonding agent Visio-Bond (C) Sandblasting with silica-modified alumina (Cojet), application of silane containing primer-adhesive Clearfil Ceramic Primer, followed by application of adhesive bonding agent visiolink. A dual-curing resin composite cement (combolign) was luted to all treated surfaces. Each group was further divided to subgroups of 10 specimens which were stored in distilled water at 37°C for 150 days without further thermocycling. Specimens were then submitted to shear bond strength testing. Results: Group (B) was statistically significant different from group (A) (control group). Water storage condition had no significant influence on final bond strength. Conclusions: Use of different conditioning protocols had a significant effect on the final bond strength of composite resin cement to PEEK surface. Water storage did not significantly influence bonding.

Keywords

BioHPP Bonding Composite Resin High Performance Polymers PEEK Shear Strength

Article Information
Pages
121 – 127
Cover Date
September 2020
Volume
28
Issue
3
Print ISSN
0965-7452
Electronic ISSN
2396-8893
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