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Niwut Juntavee1, Surawut Attashu2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sintering process is responsible for the strength of zirconia restoration. This study evaluated the effect of different sintering temperatures and sintered-holding times on flexural strength of translucency monolithic zirconia.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30305883 PMCID: PMC6174017 DOI: 10.4317/jced.54749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Exp Dent ISSN: 1989-5488
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Mean, standard deviation (SD), 95% confidential interval (CI), Weibull modulus (m), characteristic strength (σo), percentage of grain size distribution (%), and relative phase content (wt.%) for flexural strength (MPa) of translucency monolithic zirconia, sintered at decreasing (SD), regular (SR), and increasing (SI) sintering temperature, with shortening (HS), regular (HR), and prolonged (HP) sintered-holding time.
Figure 5(A) Bar chart representing the comparison of flexural strength, and (B) line chart representing the comparison of Weibull survival probability of flexural strength for translucency monolithic zirconia, sintered at decreasing (SD), regular (SR), and increasing (SI) sintering temperature, with shortening (HS), regular (HR), and prolonged (HP) sintered-holding time.
An analysis of variance (ANOVA) of flexural strength of translucency monolithic zirconia, sintered at decreasing (SD), regular (SR), and increasing (SI) sintering temperature, with shortening (HS), regular (HR), and prolonged (HP) sintered-holding time, indicated the effect of sintering temperature and sintered-holding time (A), and the effect of varied sintering process among the groups (B).
Post hoc Turkey HSD multiple comparisons of flexural strength of translucency monolithic zirconia, sintered at decreasing (SD), regular (SR), and increasing (SI) sintering temperature, with shortening (HS), regular (HR), and prolonged (HP) sintered-holding time, indicated the effect as a function of sintering temperature (A), holding time (B), and combinative interaction of factors among the groups (C).
Figure 6SEM photomicrographs indicated grain size and grain distribution of translucency monolithic zirconia, sintered at decreasing (A, B, C), regular (D, E, F), and increasing (G, H, I) sintering temperature, with shortening (A, D, G), regular (B, E, H), and prolonged (C, F, I) sintered-holding time at X30K magnification.
Figure 7X-Ray diffraction analysis pattern of translucency monolithic zirconia, sintered at decreasing (SD), regular (SR), and increasing (SI) sintering temperature, with shortening (HS), regular (HR), and prolonged (HP) sintered-holding time.