INFLUENCE OF ACID ETCHING IN THE REPAIR OF DENTAL CERAMICS USING COMPOSITE RESIN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17267/2596-3368dentistry.v4i2.163Keywords:
Ceramic, Tensile strength, Hydrofluoric acidAbstract
The use of ceramic restorations is constantly indicated and used in dental clinics because of their structural and aesthetic qualities, however despite being a material with excellent mechanical properties it may present fractures. The complete replacement of a prosthetic restoration has an elevated cost and needs a longer clinical time. So the repair of ceramics using composite resin has been a good alternative in cases of fracture. The objective of this study is to evaluate through a literature review the influence of acid etching in the repair of ceramic with composite resin. The data collection was performed through the selection of articles published in the databases SciELO, LILACS and Bireme using the following descriptors: surface treatment, composite resin and dental ceramics. According to the findings gathered, the repair of fractured ceramic surface can be performed intra-orally through the mechanical and chemical treatment of the fractured surface. For acid sensitive ceramics it is reported in literature the effectiveness of hydrofluoric acid treatment in promoting superficial alterations, however, the longevity of such adhesion between ceramic and composite resin after etching is still questionable.