%0 Journal Article %T Bond strength between zirconium ceramic and dual resinous cement %A Reynaldo Porcaro Filgueiras %A F¨¢tima Maria Namen %A Jo£¿o Galan Junior %J RGO : Revista Ga¨²cha de Odontologia %D 2010 %I Mundi Brasil Gr¨¢fica e Editora Ltda. %X Objective: To assess the influence of different surface treatments on the bond strength between the resinous cement Panavia F (Kuraray Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan) and the structure of In-Ceram YZ (Vita Zahnfabrik, Bad S ckingen, Germany). Methods: Fifteen ceramic blocks were assessed: Group 1, finishing with abrasive paper; Group 2, finishing, airborne Al2O3 particle abrasion and silanization; Group 3, finishing, airborne particle abrasion, silicatization and silanization. After treatment, the blocks received cementation of resin composite cylinders with Panavia F (Kuraray Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan) and were submitted to the shear bond strength test in a universal testing machine. Results: The results were statistically analyzed (ANOVA and multiple comparison Student-Newman-Keuls test): Group 1 (9.66 ¡À 1.67 MPa) < Group 2 (16.61 ¡À 3.38 MPa) = Group 3 (19.23 ¡À 5.69 MPa), with p = 0.007. Conclusion: The structures of the In-Ceram YZ system (Vita Zahnfabrik, Bad S ckingen, Germany) associated with Panavia F (Kuraray Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan) require previous etching to achieve greater bond strength between the ceramic and cement, and this treatment may be performed with airborne particle abrasion I or traditional silicatization, both followed by silanization. %K ceramics %K dental ceramics %K zirconium %K ceramica %K cimentos dent¨¢rios %K zirc nio %U http://www.revistargo.com.br/include/getdoc.php?id=4590&article=972&mode=pdf