| Literature DB >> 35016234 |
Niwut Juntavee1, Apa Juntavee2, Thipradi Phattharasophachai3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Different post-sintering processes are expected to be a reason for alteration in the strength of zirconia. This study evaluated the effect of post-sintering processes on the flexural strength of different types of monolithic zirconia.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35016234 PMCID: PMC9507572 DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1735937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Dent
Fig. 1Custom-made machine ( A ) was used for controlling the force (f) and direction (d) during finishing and polishing on the surface of zirconia (z) with bur (b) in the fixture mounted hand-piece (h). Biaxial flexural strength was determined by using a piston on three balls apparatus ( B, C ) by placing the zirconia disc (z) on three balls (c), which were separately arranged in a circular at 120 degrees apart from each other (d), and loaded vertically (p) with a round end piston (a) at a speed of 1.0 mm/min until fracture. Fracture specimens ( D ) were further examined microscopically for analysis of fracture.
Mean; standard deviation; 95% confidence interval; and characteristic strength, Weibull modulus, and relative tetragonal and cubic phase content (wt.%) of the classical and high translucent zirconia upon postprocessing surface treatment with as-glazed, finished and polished, finished, polished and overglazed and finished, polished and heat-treated techniques
| Group | Zirconia | Post-sintering process |
| Mean ± SD (95% CI) | σ o (MPa) | m | Relative phase (wt.%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| t-phase | c-phase | |||||||
| CzAG | Cz | AG | 14 | 1,626.43 ± 184.38 | 1,709.79 | 9.51 | 80.7 | 19.3 |
| CzFP | Cz | FP | 15 | 1,734.98 ± 136.15 | 1,799.17 | 12.83 | 76.2 | 23.8 |
| CzFPOG | Cz | FPOG | 14 | 1,636.92 ± 130.11 | 1,697.63 | 14.66 | 74.3 | 25.7 |
| CzFPHT | Cz | FPHT | 15 | 1,590.78 ± 161.7 | 1,663.82 | 10.13 | 80.4 | 19.6 |
| HzAGG | Hz | AG | 14 | 643.30 ± 118.59 | 695.55 | 5.59 | 33.4 | 66.6 |
| HzFP | Hz | FP | 13 | 671.52 ± 96.77 | 782.61 | 3.28 | 48.2 | 51.8 |
| HzFPOG | Hz | FPOG | 13 | 556.33 ± 122.85 | 607.01 | 4.76 | 47.4 | 52.6 |
| HzFPHT | Hz | FPHT | 14 | 598.36 ± 57.96 | 624.89 | 11.22 | 37.1 | 62.9 |
Abbreviations: σ o , characteristic strength; AG, as-glazed; FP, finished and polished; FPOG, finished, polished, and overglazed; FPHT, finished, polished, and heat-treated; CI, confidence interval; m, Weibull modulus; Cz, classical translucent zirconia; Hz, high translucent zirconia; SD, standard deviation.
Fig. 2Biaxial flexural strength ( A, B ), Weibull survival probability ( C ), and X-ray diffraction pattern ( D ) of the classical (Cz) and high- translucent zirconia (Hz) upon postprocessing surface treatment with as-glazed, finished and polished, finished, polished and overglazed and finished, polished, and heat-treated techniques.
An analysis of variance of biaxial flexural strength of the different type of zirconias upon different post-sintering processes
| Source | SS | df | MS | F | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corrected model | 29,957,150.772 | 7 | 4,279,592.967 | 246.208 | 0.000 |
| Intercept | 143,236,208.018 | 1 | 143,236,208.018 | 8,240.472 | 0.000 |
| Process | 215,967.132 | 3 | 71,989.0443 | 4.142 | 0.008 |
| Type of zirconia | 29,623,593.473 | 1 | 29,623,593.47 | 1,704.265 | 0.000 |
| Process* type | 50,631.187 | 3 | 16,877.062 | 0.971 | 0.409 |
| Error | 1,807,732.092 | 104 | 17,382.039 | ||
| Total | 180,158,723.114 | 112 | |||
| Corrected total | 31,764,882.863 | 111 |
Abbreviations: df, degree of freedom; F, F-ratio; MS, mean square; SS, sum of squares.
Multiple comparisons of biaxial flexural strength of monolithic zirconia after treated surface through different postprocessing surface treatment with as-glazed; finished and polished; finished, polished, and overglazed; and finished, polished, and heat-treated techniques
| Group | AG | FP | FPOG | FPHT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AG | 1 | 0.019 | 1 | 1 |
| FP | 1 | 0.04 | 0.002 | |
| FPOG | 1 | 1 | ||
| FPHT | 1 |
Abbreviations: AG, as-glazed; FP, finished and polished; FPOG, finished, polished, and overglazed; FPHTM, finished, polished, and heat-treated techniques.
Fig. 3Scanning electron microscope photomicrographs of topographic surfaces ( A–H ) (30Kx) and fracture surfaces ( I–P (60 × ), and Q–T [500 × ]) of the classical ( A–D, I–L ) and high translucence zirconia ( E–H, M–P ) upon postprocessing treated surface with as-glazed ( A, E, I, M ), finished, and polished ( B, F, J, N ), finished, polished and overglazed ( C, G, K, O ) and finished, polished and heat-treated ( D, H, L, P ) techniques. Voids were indicated in the glazed layer in the as-glazed ( Q, R ) and overglazed ( S, T ) of the classical ( Q, S ) and high translucence zirconia ( R, T ).