Abstract

ObjectiveRecommendations to obtain the best bonding to silica-based ceramics are to prepare its surface by hydrofluoric-acid HF etching and regular application of a silane. This study investigated how the HF-etching following by ultrasonic water bath cleaning (recommended protocol to improve the bonding with a composite resin), modifies the surface chemistry of a lithium disilicate glass-ceramic and impacts the chemical bonding with silane. MethodsLithium disilicate glass-ceramic discs (IPS Emax Press, Ivoclar Vivadent) were mirror polished, etched with 9% HF for 20 s and rinsed 1 min under water. Two post-etching cleaning were compared: (1) no additional cleaning and (2) immersion in water ultrasonic bath for 4 min. Morphology evolution of the surfaces was carried out by scanning electron microscopy. Chemical changes were studied using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Nano Auger Electron Spectroscopy analyses. Identification of the compounds formed with fluorine was based on by High Resolution Transmission Tlectronic Microscopy . ResultsResidues left on the surface of the discs after etching, the fluorine salts, were eliminated after the ultrasonic bath cleaning. However, analyses showed presence of fluorine on the lithium disilicate needles associated among others with the lithium. HR-TEM validates the presence of Li2SiF6 crystallized phased. A mechanism to explain silane bonding when Li2SiF6 phase is formed on the Li2Si2O5 needles, is proposed. SignificanceHF-etching leads to the formation of lithium and fluorine contain LiSi2F6 nano-precipitates on the Li2Si2O5 needles which helps to improve the bonding with silane.

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