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Influence of Cutting Speed and Cutting Incidence on Microtensile Test

C.W. ABREU1, J.F.F. SANTOS1, S.P. PASSOS1, S.M.A. MICHIDA1, F.E. TAKAHASHI1, M. BOTTINO1, A.D. VANDERLEI2, and S.C. ZAMBONI1, 1São Paulo State University (UNESP), São José dos Campos, Brazil, 2Sao Paulo State University (Unesp/SJC), Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil

Objective: This study evaluated the effect of cutting incidence and cutting speed on resin cement/feldspathic ceramic bonding during the preparation of the specimens for microtensile bond strength test. Methods: Thirty two blocks (6.4 x 6.4 x 4.8 mm) of feldspathic ceramic (Vita VM7) were produced. The ceramic surfaces were etched with 10% hydrofluoridric acid gel for 60 s and silanized. Each ceramic block was placed in a silicone mold with the treated surface exposed. The dual-cured resin cement (Variolink II) was injected into the mold over the treated surface and polymerized. The resin cement-ceramic blocks were randomly divided into two conditions: a) cutting incidence – resin cement, ceramic and interface; b) cutting speed – 10000 rpm, 15000 rpm and 20000 rpm. The specimens were sectioned to achieve non-trimmed bar specimens (approximately 10 sticks/block). The microtensile bond strength test was performed in an universal testing machine (cross-head speed: 1 mm/min) and subsequently the mode of failures was examined using optical light microscope and SEM. Bond strength results were analyzed using two-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (á = 0.05). Results: The cutting incidence affected the bond strength significantly (p=0.0001) (interface > resin cement > ceramic). The cutting speed in the resin cement-ceramic block sectioned at 20000 rpm cutting speed (9.44 ± 2.89 MPa) showed lower bond strength than 15000 rpm (13.43 ± 4.97 MPa) and 10000 cutting speed (11.56 ± 4.33 MPa). All groups showed mainly mixed type of failures between the ceramic and the resin cement (75-100%). Conclusion: It can be concluded that the 20000 rpm speed presented the lowest bond strength values and the cutting incidence on the interface presented the highest bond strength values.

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