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Effects of Surface Abrasion on the Flexural Strength of Glazed and Re-glazed Metal Ceramics: An In Vitro Study.

Siddharth Gupta1, Vaibhav Awinashe2, Umesh Palekar2, Ambika Shrivastava Gupta3.   

Abstract

The functional surfaces of the porcelain fused to metal fixed partial dentures are often abraded to adjust occlusion, such restorations are often found to fail in service. This study was therefore conducted to study the effect of surface abrasion on flexural strength of glazed porcelain fused to metal samples. It was also the aim of this study to find the effect of re-glazing on flexural strength of abraded samples. A total of ninety glazed porcelain fused to metal bar samples of the dimension 15 mm × 2 mm × 1.5 mm were fabricated. These samples were then divided into three groups (30 samples each) according to the surface treatments: group A-glazed (control); group B-abraded and group C-abraded and then re-glazed (self-glazed). Flexural strength was measured by using three point bend test on universal testing machine (texture analyser) with a cross-head speed of 0.6 mm/min. Peak force at the time of failure for all the samples was recorded. Statistical analysis found that mean flexural strength was highest for group A-80.65 ± 12.81 MPa; as compared to group B-74.18 ± 10.74 MPa and group C-77.85 ± 9.39 MPa. Student's t test indicated that the difference in the flexural strength between groups A and B was significant while it was non-significant between groups B and C and also between groups A and C. The 'f' test indicated that the difference between the groups was non-significant. This study therefore showed that there is a marked decrease in the flexural strength of the porcelain fused to metal restorations after occlusal abrasion. The study also found that reglazing of these restorations may not restore their flexural strength significantly.

Keywords:  Flexural strength; Glazing; Occlusal adjustments; Reglazing

Year:  2013        PMID: 24605007      PMCID: PMC3935055          DOI: 10.1007/s13191-013-0293-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Indian Prosthodont Soc        ISSN: 0972-4052


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