Abstract
Zirconia surface treatment using different techniques could be employed to overcome the delamination issue reported between veneering ceramic materials and the corresponding zirconia core. The study subjected yttria partially stabilized zirconia core material to grinding and sandblasting as a first surface treatment. An airbrush gun spraying technique was used to coat a uniform thin layer of veneering ceramic (IPS e.max Ceram and Noritake Cerabien ZR) on the core materials followed by performing laser scanning as a second surface treatment. The specimens were investigated for surface topography, interface analysis, elemental compositions, phase transformation, and fracture mode patterns using profilometer, SEM, EDS, XRD, and stereomicroscope. The impact of laser scanning on the shear bond strength before and after storage of specimens in artificial saliva was also studied. Transformable tetragonal phase to monoclinic was predominant in sandblasted specimens followed by laser scanning with observation of micro-cracks at interface. The grinding followed by laser scanning yielded satisfactory outcomes in terms of the presence of coating property. The phase transformation was not detected through the latter technique. The technique greatly enhanced the roughness property and bond strength values which might be considered as a reliable application to improve the longevity of fixed dental crowns in load bearing areas.
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