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Table 1 Description of materials, composition and manufacturer

From: Effect of ceramic primers with different chemical contents on the shear bond strength of CAD/CAM ceramics with resin cement after thermal ageing

Material

Composition

Manifacturer

Lot Number

 

Vita Mark II

56–64% SiO2, 20–23% Al203, 6–9% Na2O, 6–8% K2O

Vita Zahnfabrick, Germany

16,390

 

IPS Emax CAD

58–80% SiO2, 11–19% Li2O, 0–13% K2O, 0–8% ZrO2, 0–5% Al203

Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein

R37085

 

Vita Suprinity

56–64% SiO2, 1–4% Al203, 15–21% Li2O, 8–12% ZrO2, 1–4% K2O

Vita Zahnfabrick, Germany

43,904

 

Vita Enamic

86% ceramic (58–63% SiO2, 20–23% Al203, 9–11% Na2O, 4–6% K2O, 0–1% ZrO2) 14% polymer (UDMA, TEGDMA)

Vita Zahnfabrick, Germany

100,003

 

Monobond-S

Ethanol, ceramic primer, ceramic primer-, phosphoric-, sulfidemethacrylates

Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein

M01959

 

G-Multi Primer

γ-MPTS, 10-MDP, MDTP, BisGMA, TEGDMA, Ethanol

GC Corporation, Japan

1,806,051

 

Clearfil Ceramic Primer Plus

3-Trimethoxysilylpropyl methacrylate, MDP, ethanol

Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc., Japon

17 C

 

Panavia V5 Cement

Bis-GMA, TEGDMA, hydrophobic aromatic dimethacrylate, hydrophilic aliphatic dimethacrylate, initiators, accelerators, silanatedbarium glassfiller, silanatedfluoroalminosilicate glassfiller, colloidal silica, silanated aluminium oxidefiller,  camphorquinone, pigments

Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc., Japon

2F0019

 

Hydrofluoric acid

%5 hydrofluoric acid

Ultradent Products, USA

BD68D