Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of oxygen and argon/oxygen low-pressure plasma on the shear bond strength (SBS) between dental PEEK compounds and veneering composites as a function of plasma process time. Methods. Of an unfilled PEEK ("Juvora") and two pigment powder filled PEEK compounds ("DC4420", "DC4450"), 273 rectangular plates were prepared and polished up to 1200 grit. Afterwards the samples were sandblasted and randomly assigned to five different surface pre-treatment groups (1. No plasma (control); 2. O-2 plasma for 3 min; 3. O-2 plasma for 35 min; 4. Ar/O-2 plasma for 3 min; 5. Ar/O-2 plasma for 35 min). Surface roughness and water contact angles were recorded using three samples of each PEEK compound for each of the plasma treatment groups. An adhesive (visio.link, Bredent GmbH & Co KG, Senden, Germany) was applied onto the specimen surfaces and light cured. A mold was used to shape three different veneering composites (a) Vita VM LC, "Vita" (Vita Zahnfabrik, Bad Sackingen, Germany); (b) GC GRADIA, "Gradia" (GC Europe, Leuven, Belgium); (c) GC GRADIA DIRECT Flo, "Gradia Flo" (GC Europe, Leuven, Belgium)) into a cylindrical form on the sample surface before light curing. SBS was measured using a universal testing machine after 24 h of incubation in distilled water at 37 degrees C. Results. The two pigment filled PEEK compounds treated with O-2 plasma and veneered with Gradia Flo showed the highest SBS values (34.92 +/- 6.55 MPa and 34.2 +/- 1.87 MPa) followed by the combination of the unfilled PEEK material with Gradia Flo (29.57 +/- 3.71 MPa). The SBS values of the samples veneered with Gradia were lower, but not significantly so. The SBS values of the specimens with Vita were for the most part associated with significantly lower results. Significance. A low-pressure plasma process using oxygen plasma for a duration of 35 min, preceded by sandblasting, seems to be the most effective in increasing shear bond strength between veneering composites and PEEK materials. (C) 2018 The Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.