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Effect of cubic leucite stabilization on the flexural strength of feldspathic dental porcelain.

I L Denry1, J R Mackert, J A Holloway, S F Rosenstiel.   

Abstract

Previous studies (Mackert and Evans, 1993) have shown that, when feldspathic dental porcelain is cooled, leucite undergoes a transformation from cubic to tetragonal, associated with a 1.2% volume contraction. This contraction leads to the formation of microcracks in and around the crystals and the development of tangential compressive stresses around the crystals. Our aim was to stabilize increasing amounts of the cubic form of leucite in a leucitereinforced dental porcelain, evaluate its effect on the flexural strength, and characterize its microstructure. The hypothesis was that in the absence of crystallographic transformation, the contraction of the leucite crystals would be lower, thereby limiting the formation of microcracks and minimizing the development of tangential compressive stresses around the leucite particles. We prepared 8 porcelain compositions by mixing increasing amounts of either leucite (KAlSi2O6) or pollucite (CsAlSi2O6) with Optec HSP porcelain (Jeneric/Pentron Inc., Wallingford, CT). Porcelain disks were made from each composition (n = 10 per group). X-ray diffraction analyses showed that the amount of stabilized leucite increased with the amount of pollucite added. The microstructure of the specimens containing tetragonal leucite was characterized by twinned leucite crystals, whereas no twinning was observed in the specimens containing cubic leucite. The evaluation of crack deflection showed that significantly less deflection occurred in the specimens containing cubic leucite. The mean biaxial flexural strength for the group corresponding to 22.2 wt% added pollucite, fired at 1038 degrees C, was significantly lower than that for the control group. The group corresponding to 22.2 wt% added leucite fired at 1150 degrees C exhibited a mean biaxial flexural strength significantly higher than that of all other groups that were not significantly different from the control group. Overall, the stabilization of cubic leucite reduced the flexural strength and the number of crack deflections in leucite-reinforced porcelain. Apparently, the development of tangential compressive stresses around the leucite crystals when cooled is responsible for a significant amount of strengthening of feldspathic dental porcelain.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9033446     DOI: 10.1177/00220345960750120301

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


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