Current scenario on adhesion to zirconia; surface pretreatments and resin cements: A systematic review
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Current scenario on adhesion to zirconia; surface pretreatments and resin cements: A systematic review
Abstract
Several methods have been proposed to increase bonding of zirconia with resin. However, we are still to find the Holy Grail. A systematic literature review was performed through PubMed on international literature from January 2000 to May 2021 with relevant Medical Subject Headings terms. 56 articles were found to be relevant. Of all the different methods proposed, mechanochemical pretreatment of zirconia surface with alumina oxide and use of 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate were found to be most effective as per majority of studies. New methods that require further research also surfaced.
Keywords: Resin cement; surface pretreatment; zirconia.
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