Literature DB >> 15348887

Evaluation of subsurface damage in CAD/CAM machined dental ceramics.

J Sindel1, A Petschelt, F Grellner, C Dierken, P Greil.   

Abstract

Commercial ceramics for dental computer aided design/computer aided manufacture (CAD/CAM) restorations suffer from surface chipping defects and microcracking. The influence of CAD/CAM machining of dental materials on the mechanical strength and extension of the damage zone was studied. Two different commercial dental ceramics, a feldspathic porcelain and a glass-ceramic, were CAD/CAM machined according to dental practice. The extension of the damage zone was analysed by a stepwise erosion of the surface, and the biaxial flexural strength was measured. To simulate the adhesive fixing of ceramic inlays, the specimens were sealed using a light-curing monomer. The different machining behaviour is dominated by the microstructure of the investigated materials. Owing to the high amount of glassy phase, the feldspathic porcelain shows extensive microcracking and chipping defects. The extent of the damage zone can be determined as 40-60 microm. Sealing of the surface did not affect the flexural strength of the machined samples. The dominating response to machining of the glass-ceramic is crushing and crumbling with a major contribution of plastic deformation on a microscopic scale. The extent of the damage zone is less than 20 microm. These cracks can be bridged by sealing of the surface, resulting in a substantial increase in strength. Copyright 1998 Chapman & Hall

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Year:  1998        PMID: 15348887     DOI: 10.1023/a:1008812929476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med        ISSN: 0957-4530            Impact factor:   3.896


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