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Effect of combining different surface treatments on the surface characteristics of polyetheretherketone-based core materials and shear bond strength to a veneering composite resin

High-performance polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has been used in dentistry because of its excellent physical and chemical properties. However, its lack of translucency requires the use of a veneering composite resin for esthetic applications. Data on bonding a veneering composite resin to PEEK are stil...

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Published in:The Journal of prosthetic dentistry 2022-04, Vol.127 (4), p.599.e1-599.e7
Main Authors: Taha, Doaa, Safwat, Farida, Wahsh, Marwa
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:High-performance polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has been used in dentistry because of its excellent physical and chemical properties. However, its lack of translucency requires the use of a veneering composite resin for esthetic applications. Data on bonding a veneering composite resin to PEEK are still scarce. The purpose of this in vitro study was to assess the effect of using and combining different surface treatments on the surface roughness and wettability of PEEK core materials and the shear bond strength (SBS) to a veneering composite resin. Sixty square PEEK specimens were divided according to surface treatments into 6 groups: group N, no surface treatment; group A, airborne-particle abrasion; group L, ER:YAG laser treatment; group LA, laser treatment and airborne-particle abrasion; group P, plasma treatment; and group PA, plasma treatment and airborne-particle abrasion. Surface roughness (Ra) and wettability (contact angle θ) were measured followed by evaluation of the surface topography. After veneering, the SBS was measured. A 1-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to assess all interactions with multiple pairwise comparisons (α=.05). The highest mean Ra values were obtained for the combination treatment groups (LA 2.94 ±0.1 and PA 2.7 ±0.1 μm) (P
ISSN:0022-3913
1097-6841
DOI:10.1016/j.prosdent.2022.01.004