Literature DB >> 17652203

Joining veneers to ceramic cores and dentition with adhesive interlayers.

J J-W Lee1, Y Wang, I K Lloyd, B R Lawn.   

Abstract

Adhesive joining of veneers to cores offers potential simplicity and economy in the fabrication of all-ceramic crowns. We tested the hypothesis that resin-based adhesives can be used for such fabrication without compromising mechanical integrity of the crown structure. A simple test procedure for quantifying this hypothesis was proposed. A model glass veneer layer 1 mm thick (representative of porcelain), adhesively bonded onto a glass-like core substrate (ceramic or dental enamel), was loaded at its top surface with a hard sphere (occlusal force) until a radial crack initiated at the veneer undersurface. The critical loads for fracture, visually observable in the transparent glass, afforded a measure of the predisposition for the adhesive to cause veneer failure in an occlusal overload. Two adhesives were tested, one a commercial epoxy resin and the other a relatively stiff in-house-developed composite. The results confirmed that stiffer adhesives provide higher resistance to failure.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17652203     DOI: 10.1177/154405910708600811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Res        ISSN: 0022-0345            Impact factor:   6.116


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1.  Joining dental ceramic layers with glass.

Authors:  M A Saied; I K Lloyd; W K Haller; B R Lawn
Journal:  Dent Mater       Date:  2011-07-29       Impact factor: 5.304

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