Ultrathin Feldspathic Ceramic Veneers: A Pilot SEM Evaluation of Etched Intaglio Surfaces.

The International journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry(2023)

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Ultrathin ceramic veneers are a viable therapeutic option to manage esthetic challenges in the anterior zone. Proper conditioning of the intaglio surface of porcelain veneers is essential to achieve an adequate bonding. In clinical practice, this is typically done with chemical etching using an acid-containing agent, such as hydrofluoric (HF) acid. While it is well established that the etching effect is time- and acid concentration-dependent, little is known regarding the impact of etching time and the veneer fabrication method. The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the effect that different etching time protocols have on the intaglio surface characteristics of ultrathin ceramic veneers fabricated with either the platinum foil technique or the refractory die technique using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Several replicas of an ultrathin feldspathic ceramic veneer for a maxillary central incisor were fabricated. Individual specimens were processed according to different intaglio surface etching protocols: no etching, etching for 90 seconds, etching for 120 seconds, and etching for 150 seconds, using 9.6% HF acid. It was observed that the 120 seconds etching protocol resulted in a favorable microroughness surface pattern in the platinum foil group. This pattern was comparable to that obtained by etching the intaglio of veneers fabricated with the refractory die technique by applying HF acid for 90 seconds. Increasing the etching time to 150 seconds did not result in a more favorable roughness pattern.
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feldspathic ceramic veneers,pilot sem evaluation
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