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Luting of CAD/CAM ceramic inlays: Direct composite versus dual-cure luting cement
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2015
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Materials ScienceDirect RestorationsEngineeringConventional LutingCeramic MaterialMechanical EngineeringDental BiomechanicsCad/cam Ceramic InlaysLight-cure Resin CompositeLight CuringFiber-reinforced Cement CompositeAdhesive MaterialCement-based Construction MaterialConstruction EngineeringCeramic Matrix CompositeStructural Adhesive
The aim of this study was to investigate bonding effectiveness in direct restorations. A two-step self-etch adhesive and a light-cure resin composite was compared with luting with a conventional dual-cure resin cement and a two-step etch and rinse adhesive. Class-I box-type cavities were prepared. Identical ceramic inlays were designed and fabricated with a computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) device. The inlays were seated with Clearfil SE Bond/Clearfil AP-X (Kuraray Medical) or ExciTE F DSC/Variolink II (Ivoclar Vivadent), each by two operators (five teeth per group). The inlays were stored in water for one week at 37°C, whereafter micro-tensile bond strength testing was conducted. The micro-tensile bond strength of the direct composite was significantly higher than that from conventional luting, and was independent of the operator (P<0.0001). Pre-testing failures were only observed with the conventional method. High-power light-curing of a direct composite may be a viable alternative to luting lithium disilicate glass-ceramic CAD/CAM restorations.
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