P Derand1, P Vereby. 1. Public Dental Service, Norberg, Sweden. Per.Derand@Sala.mail.telia.com
Abstract
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The resistance of wear of dental porcelains is of concern when selecting a material for metal-ceramic and all-ceramic restorations. PURPOSE: An in vitro investigation was performed to rank a number of dental porcelains with respect to their wear-resistance properties. Material and methods. The wear test of 9 dentin porcelains was carried out on a wear test machine and the amount of wear was measured as the reduction of height of the specimens. The surface hardness and surface roughness were also considered. RESULTS: Resistance of wear was lowest for Finesse porcelain, and highest for Creation porcelain. Surface hardness values of the porcelain were quite similar for all porcelains but could be classified into 3 groups with Finesses and Vita Alpha porcelains as the softest and Creation porcelain as the hardest material. CONCLUSIONS: The low-fusing porcelain Finesse showed less abrasion resistance in comparison with Ducera Gold and Ti-Ceram porcelains. Among the high-fusing types, Vita Alpha porcelain was more wear-disposed than the others.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The resistance of wear of dental porcelains is of concern when selecting a material for metal-ceramic and all-ceramic restorations. PURPOSE: An in vitro investigation was performed to rank a number of dental porcelains with respect to their wear-resistance properties. Material and methods. The wear test of 9 dentin porcelains was carried out on a wear test machine and the amount of wear was measured as the reduction of height of the specimens. The surface hardness and surface roughness were also considered. RESULTS: Resistance of wear was lowest for Finesse porcelain, and highest for Creation porcelain. Surface hardness values of the porcelain were quite similar for all porcelains but could be classified into 3 groups with Finesses and Vita Alpha porcelains as the softest and Creation porcelain as the hardest material. CONCLUSIONS: The low-fusing porcelain Finesse showed less abrasion resistance in comparison with Ducera Gold and Ti-Ceram porcelains. Among the high-fusing types, Vita Alpha porcelain was more wear-disposed than the others.