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Mechanical behavior of a Y-TZP ceramic for monolithic restorations: effect of grinding and low-temperature aging

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2016.02.049

Keywords

Low-temperature degradation; Dental prosthesis; Dental materials; Surface treatments; Mechanical properties; Flexural strength; Zirconium oxide partially stabilized by yttrium

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  1. CAPES/NUFFIC Program (CAPES - Agency for the High Standard Promotion of Graduate Courses, Brazil) [056/14]
  2. CAPES/NUFFIC Program (NUFFIC - Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education, The Netherlands) [056/14]

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of grinding with diamond burs and low-temperature aging on the mechanical behavior (biaxial flexural strength and structural reliability), surface topography, and phase transformation of a Y-TZP ceramic for monolithic dental restorations. Disc-shaped specimens (Zirlux FC, Ivoclar Vivadent) were manufactured according to ISO 6872 (2008) and divided in accordance with two factors: grinding - 3 levels and LTD - 2 levels. Grinding was performed using a contra-angle handpiece under constant water-cooling with different grit-sizes (extra-fine and coarse diamond burs). LTD was simulated in an autoclave at 134 degrees C, under a pressure of 2 bar, over a period of 20 h. Surface topography analysis showed an increase in roughness based on surface treatment grit-size (Coarse>Xfine>Ctrl), LTD did not influence roughness values. Both grinding and LTD promoted an increase in the amount of m-phase, although different susceptibilities to degradation were observed. According to existing literature the increase of m-phase content is a direct indicative of Y-TZP degradation. Weibull analysis showed an increase in characteristic strength after grinding (Coarse = Xfine > Ctrl), while for LTD, distinct effects were observed (Ctrl < Ctrl LTD; Xfine = Xfine LTD and Coarse = Coarse LTD). Weibull moduli were statistically similar between all tested groups. Within the limits of this current study, it was feasible to notice that both aging in autoclave for 20 h (LTD) and grinding showed not to be detrimental to the mechanical properties of Zirlux FC Y-TZP ceramic. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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