To Evaluate Effect of Airborne Particle Abrasion using Different Abrasives Particles and Compare Two Commercial Available Zirconia on Flexural Strength on Heat Treatment.
Autor: | Prasad HA; Reader, Department of Prosthodontics, MR Ambedker Dental College & Hospital, Bangalore, India., Pasha N; Post graduate student, Department of Prosthodontics, MR Ambedkar dental college & hospital, Bangalore, India., Hilal M; Reader, Department of Prosthodontics, MR Ambedker Dental College & Hospital, Bangalore, India., Amarnath GS; Prof & HOD, Department of Prosthodontics, MR Ambedkar dental college & hospital Bangalore, India., Kundapur V; Senior lecturer, Department of Prosthodontics, MR Ambedkar dental college & hospital, Bangalore, India., Anand M; Reader, Department of Prosthodontics, MR Ambedkar dental college & hospital, Bangalore, India., Singh S; Post graduate student, Department of prosthodontics, MR Ambedkar dental college & hospital, Bangalore, India. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | International journal of biomedical science : IJBS [Int J Biomed Sci] 2017 Jun; Vol. 13 (2), pp. 93-112. |
Abstrakt: | Background and Objective: The popularity of ceramic restorations can be attributed to its life-like appearance, durability and biocompatibility and therefore ceramic restorations have been widely used for anterior and posterior teeth. Ceramic restorations have esthetic and biocompatible advantages but low fracture resistance. Since it has high flexural strength and fracture resistance, yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Y-TZP) is the dental material most commonly used for the core of ceramic crowns and fixed dental prosthesis. In spite of improved mechanical properties, acceptable marginal adaptation and biocompatibility the whitish opacity of zirconia is an obvious esthetic disadvantage. The zirconia framework is often veneered with conventional feldspathic porcelain to achieve a natural appearance. However it is difficult to achieve sufficient bond strength between zirconia and the veneering material. Achieving sufficient bond strength between the veneering ceramic and the zirconia core is a major challenge in the long term clinical success of veneered zirconia restorations. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of different surface treatments on the fracture strength of the two commercially available Zirconia namely Ceramill and ZR-White (AMANNGIRRBACH and UPCERA) respectively. Method: Two commercially available pre-sinteredyttrium stabilized Zirconia blanks (ZR-White and Ceramill) from AMANNGIRRBACH and UPCERA respectively are used to produce the disc shaped specimens of size (15.2 ± 0.03 mm in diameter and 1.2 ± 0.03 mm thick) from each Zirconia blank. All disc shaped specimens are heated at 1200°C in a furnace for 2 hours to form homogenous tetragonal ZrO Result: The mean fracture strength of commercially available Zirconia Ceramill (AMANNGIRBACH) showed a significant higher value compared to the ZR-White (UPCERA) Zirconia ( P <0.001), Airborne abrasion treatment to the specimens showed a significant difference between the abraded groups and the control group ( P <0.001); further AMANNGIRRBACH specimens gave a higher value compare to the UPCERA specimens. The study also revealed that the heat treatment of the specimens gave significant value ( P <0.001) compared to the control group, but heat treatment following the air abrasion reduces the fracture strength of the sample than the air abraded group. Conclusion: Within the limitation of this study, it is concluded that, the in vitro fracture strength of Zirconia specimens treated with an airborne abrasion both on the veneering surface (50 µm silica coated Al2O3) and the cementing surface (50 µm Al |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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