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Chinese Journal of Stomatology ; (12): 418-423, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-935883

ABSTRACT

Zirconia is widely used in the field of dentistry because of its superior mechanical and esthetic characteristics. However, the tetragonal zirconia polycrystal restorations commonly used in clinics will degrade at low temperatures in the oral environment, resulting in increased surface roughness, microcracks, and decreased mechanical properties. Low-temperature degradation of zirconia can be affected by grain size, stress, stabilizer content and type, surface treatment, sintering conditions, and other factors. Through a literature review and analysis, this review summarizes the research progress on the low-temperature degradation of zirconia in prosthetic dentistry to provide references for the improvement of zirconia in clinical and research applications.


Subject(s)
Ceramics , Dental Materials , Esthetics, Dental , Materials Testing , Prosthodontics , Surface Properties , Temperature , Yttrium/chemistry , Zirconium
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J. appl. oral sci ; 27: e20180449, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1002401

ABSTRACT

Abstract Objective This study aims to evaluate the effect of sonochemical treatment on the surface of yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia (Y-TZP) before and after the final sintering. Material and Methods Twenty-eight Y-TZP discs were divided into four groups (n=7), according to surface treatment: PRE: pre-sintering sonication with 30% nominal power for 15 min; POS: post-sintering sonication with 30% nominal power for 15 min; JAT: air abrasion with 50-μm alumina particles; and CON: control group with no treatment. The POS and JAT groups were sintered before sonication and the PRE group after sonication. Surface roughness was analyzed using confocal microscopy, after which resin cement cylinders were placed on the surface of the Y-TZP discs and subjected to mechanical microshear bond strength test until fracture. Surface roughness and microshear bond strength values underwent ANOVA and the Tukey tests. Results The surface roughness values for the PRE group (299.91 nm) and the POS group (291.23 nm) were not significantly different (p≥0.05), statistically, and the surface roughness value of the JAT group (925.21 nm) was higher than those of PRE and POS (p=0.007) groups. The mechanical microshear bond strength test showed that there was no statistically significant difference between the groups (p=0.08). Conclusions Therefore, the results showed that sonochemical treatment modifies the Y-TZP surface and is similar to the well-established sandblasting surface treatment regarding the strength of the bond with the resin cement.


Subject(s)
Yttrium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Dental Bonding/methods , Resin Cements/chemistry , Reference Values , Surface Properties , Materials Testing , Reproducibility of Results , Analysis of Variance , Statistics, Nonparametric , Air Abrasion, Dental , Shear Strength
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Braz. dent. j ; 29(5): 483-491, Sept.-Oct. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-974179

ABSTRACT

Abstract It evaluated the effect of aging by Low Temperature Degradation (LTD), executed after post- processing surface treatments (polishing, heat treatment and glazing), on the surface characteristics (micromorphology and roughness) and on the structural stability (phase transformation and mechanical behavior-flexural strength and structural reliability) of a ground yttrium-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Y-TZP) ceramic. Discs of Y-TZP (VITA In-Ceram YZ) were manufactured (ISO:6872-2015; 15 mm in diameter and 1.2 ± 0.2 mm in thickness) and randomly assigned into 10 groups according two factors: "aging" in 2 levels (with or without) and "surface treatment" in 5 levels (Ctrl: as-sintered; Gr: grinding with coarse diamond bur; Gr + HT: grinding plus heat treatment; Gr + Pol: grinding plus polishing; Gr + Gl: grinding plus glazing). Roughness (n=30), biaxial flexural test (n=30), phase transformation (n=2), and surface topography (n=2) analyses were performed. Aging led to an intense increase in monoclinic (m) phase content for all the tested conditions, being the as-sintered samples (Ctrl= 65.6%) more susceptible to the t-m phase transformation. Despite of increasing the m-phase content, aging was not detrimental for characteristic strength (except to the grinding condition). There was no significant reduction in the Weibull modulus after surface treatments. Additionally, heat treatment and glazing after grinding led to a decrease in characteristic strength, while polishing presented the highest characteristic strength values. Thus, polishing is mandatory after grinding the Y-TZP ceramic, while performing glazing or heat-treatment alone after grinding lead to the worst mechanical performance.


Resumo Este estudo avaliou o efeito do envelhecimento através da degradação a baixas temperaturas (low temperaturare degradation - LTD) após a realização de tratamentos de superfície pós- sinterização (polimento, tratamento térmico e glaze) nas características superficiais (micromorfologia e rugosidade), e na estabilidade estrutural (transformação de fase e comportamento mecânico - resistência flexural e confiabilidade estrutural) de uma cerâmica de zircônia tetragonal policristalina estabilizada por ítria (Y-TZP) desgastada. Discos de cerâmica Y-TZP (VITA In-Ceram YZ) foram confeccionados (ISO:6872-2015; 15mm de diâmetro e 1,2 ± 0,2mm de espessura) e randomicamente divididos em 10 grupos de acordo com dois fatores: "envelhecimento" (com e sem) e "tratamento de superfície" (Ctrl - sem tratamento; Gr - desgaste com ponta diamantada grossa; Gr + HT - desgaste mais tratamento térmico; Gr + Pol - desgaste mais polimento; Gr + Gl - desgaste mais glazeamento). Foram realizadas as análises de rugosidade (n=30), flexão biaxial (n=30), transformação de fase (n=2) e topografia de superfície (n=2). O envelhecimento levou a um aumento intenso no conteúdo de fase monoclínica (m) em todas as condições testadas, sendo observada uma maior susceptibilidade de transformação de fase t-m nas amostras do grupo controle (Ctrl= 65.6%). Apesar de provocar elevada transformação de fase, o envelhecimento não apresentou efeitos negativos nos desfechos avaliados. Não houve redução significativa do módulo de Weibull após os tratamentos. Além disso, o tratamento térmico e o glaze após desgaste levaram a uma redução da resistência característica, enquanto que o grupo polimento apresentou o mais alto valor de resistência característica. O glaze e o tratamento térmico geraram o pior desempenho mecânico, portanto a realização do polimento após desgaste de uma cerâmica Y-TZP é obrigatória.


Subject(s)
Yttrium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Dental Materials/chemistry , Dental Polishing/methods , Surface Properties , X-Ray Diffraction , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Flexural Strength , Hot Temperature
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 32: e32, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-889472

ABSTRACT

Abstract This study aimed to investigate slow crack growth (SCG) behavior of a zirconia ceramic after grinding and simulated aging with low-temperature degradation (LTD). Complementary analysis of hardness, surface topography, crystalline phase transformation, and roughness were also measured. Disc-shaped specimens (15 mm Ø × 1.2 mm thick, n = 42) of a full-contour Y-TZP ceramic (Zirlux FC, Amherst) were manufactured according to ISO:6872-2008, and then divided into: Ctrl - as-sintered condition; Ctrl LTD - as-sintered after aging in autoclave (134°C, 2 bar, 20 h); G - ground with coarse diamond bur (grit size 181 μm); G LTD - ground and aged. The SCG parameters were measured by a dynamic biaxial flexural test, which determines the tensile stress versus stress rate under four different rates: 100, 10, 1 and 0.1 MPa/s. LTD led to m-phase content increase, as well as grinding (m-phase content: Ctrl - 0%; G - 12.3%; G LTD - 59.9%; Ctrl LTD - 81%). Surface topography and roughness analyses showed that grinding created an irregular surface (increased roughness) and aging did not promote any relevant surface change. There was no statistical difference on surface hardness among different conditions. The control group presented the lowest strength values in all tested rates. Regarding SCG, ground conditions were less susceptible to SCG, delaying its occurrence. Aging (LTD) caused an increase in SCG susceptibility for the as-sintered condition (i.e. G < G LTD < Ctrl < Ctrl LTD).


Subject(s)
Cold Temperature , Yttrium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Analysis of Variance , Dental Stress Analysis , Hardness Tests , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Pliability , Reference Values , Reproducibility of Results , Surface Properties , Tensile Strength , Time Factors , X-Ray Diffraction
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 32: e34, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-889480

ABSTRACT

Abstract To evaluate the effect of different surface treatments on the marginal misfit and retentive strength between Y-TZP crowns and an epoxy resin. Forty (40) epoxy resin (G10) abutments (height: 5mm, conicity: 60, finish line: large chamfer) with equal dimensions were milled and included in polyurethane to simulate the periodontal ligament. Next, 40 Y-TZP crowns (thickness: 1mm) were milled (Cerec in Lab) and randomly divided into four groups (n=10) according to the surface treatment: GS(glaze spray), GP(glaze powder/liquid), P(zirconia primer) and RS(tribochemical silica coating). The conditioned surfaces were cemented with dual self-adhesive cement, light cured and submitted to thermomechanical cycling (2x106, 100N, 4Hz, 5°/55°C). Marginal misfit was analyzed by a stereomicroscope and SEM. Retentive strength test was performed (1mm/min) until crown debonding. Glaze layer thickness was also performed to GS and GP groups. Marginal misfit data were analyzed by Kruskal Wallis and Dunn tests; one-way ANOVA and Tukey (5%) analyzed the tensile strength data. The marginal misfit of the GS (48.6±19.9μm) and GP (65.4±42.5μm) were statistically lower than the RS (96±62.9μm) and P (156±113.3μm) (p=0.001). The retentive strength of the GP (470.5±104.1N) and GS (416.8±170.2N) were similar to the P (342.1±109.7N), but statistically higher than those of the RS (208.9±110N). The GS and GP glaze layer was 11.64μm and 9.73μm respectively. Thus, glaze application promoted lower marginal discrepancy and higher retentive strength values than conventional techniques.


Subject(s)
Crowns , Dental Bonding/methods , Dental Marginal Adaptation , Epoxy Resins/chemistry , Glass/chemistry , Yttrium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Analysis of Variance , Computer-Aided Design , Dental Restoration Failure , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Reference Values , Reproducibility of Results , Statistics, Nonparametric , Surface Properties , Tensile Strength
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 31(supl.1): e58, Aug. 2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-889454

ABSTRACT

Abstract The evolution of computerized systems for the production of dental restorations associated to the development of novel microstructures for ceramic materials has caused an important change in the clinical workflow for dentists and technicians, as well as in the treatment options offered to patients. New microstructures have also been developed by the industry in order to offer ceramic and composite materials with optimized properties, i.e., good mechanical properties, appropriate wear behavior and acceptable aesthetic characteristics. The objective of this literature review is to discuss the main advantages and disadvantages of the new ceramic systems and processing methods. The manuscript is divided in five parts: I) monolithic zirconia restorations; II) multilayered dental prostheses; III) new glass-ceramics; IV) polymer infiltrated ceramics; and V) novel processing technologies. Dental ceramics and processing technologies have evolved significantly in the past ten years, with most of the evolution being related to new microstructures and CAD-CAM methods. In addition, a trend towards the use of monolithic restorations has changed the way clinicians produce all-ceramic dental prostheses, since the more aesthetic multilayered restorations unfortunately are more prone to chipping or delamination. Composite materials processed via CAD-CAM have become an interesting option, as they have intermediate properties between ceramics and polymers and are more easily milled and polished.


Subject(s)
Ceramics/chemistry , Computer-Aided Design/trends , Dental Materials/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Dental Prosthesis Design/trends , Dental Veneers/trends , Materials Testing , Yttrium/chemistry
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 31: e82, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-952081

ABSTRACT

Abstract Monolithic restorations of Y-TZP have been recommended as a restorative alternative on prosthetic dentistry as it allows a substantial reduction of ceramic thickness, which means a greater preservation of tooth structure. However, the influence of grinding and aging when using a thinner layer of the material is unclear. This investigation aimed to evaluate and compare the effects of ceramic thickness (0.5 mm and 1.0 mm), grinding and aging (low-temperature degradation) on the mechanical behavior and surface characteristics of a full-contour Y-TZP ceramic. Y-TZP disc-shaped specimens (15 mm diameter) were manufactured with both thicknesses and randomly assigned into 4 groups considering the factors 'grinding with diamond bur' and 'aging in autoclave'. Surface topography (roughness, 3D profilometry and SEM), phase transformation, flexural strength and structural reliability (Weibull) analyses were executed. Grinding affected the surface topography, while aging did not promote any effect. An increase in m-phase content was observed after grinding and aging, although different susceptibilities were observed. Regardless of zirconia's thickness, no deleterious effect of grinding or aging on the mechanical properties was observed. Thus, in our testing assembly, reducing the thickness of the Y-TZP ceramic did not alter its response to grinding and low temperature degradation and did not impair its mechanical performance.


Subject(s)
Yttrium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Ceramics/chemistry , Surface Properties , Tensile Strength , Time Factors , X-Ray Diffraction , Materials Testing , Random Allocation , Reproducibility of Results , Analysis of Variance , Cold Temperature , Statistics, Nonparametric , Pliability
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Bauru; s.n; 2017. 132 p. tab, ilus, graf.
Thesis in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-906858

ABSTRACT

Titanium dioxide nanotubes (TiO2) have been applied to enhance the mechanical properties of dental materials. Yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals (Y-TZP) has been increasingly used in dentistry. Aside from its optimal clinical results, Y-TZP is prone to failures related to insufficient thickness of the fixed prostheses connector and debonding due to its difficult adhesion. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of the addition of different concentrations of TiO2 to YTZP in its mechanical properties and microstructure, and also to evaluate the influence of these nanotubes on the bond strength when added to the ceramic or to the resin cement. To evaluate that, the described purposes were divided in two different papers. Paper 1 describes the tests of biaxial flexural strength, fractography qualitative analysis in scanning electron microscopy (SEM), microstructure evaluation in field emission-SEM and X-ray diffraction. Groups evaluated were commercial YTZP (Ivoclar Vivadent) (ZC) and an experimental Y-TZP with different blends of nanotubes [0 (Z0), 1 (Z1), 2 (Z2), and 5% (Z5), in volume]. In paper 2 shear bond strength test is described. It was carried out with the following groups: commercial YTZP (Ivoclar Vivadent) (ZC) and an experimental Y-TZP with different blends of nanotubes [0 (Z0), 1 (Z1), 2 (Z2), and 5% (Z5), in volume] bonded to the resin cement Panavia F2.0; and commercial Y-TZP bonded to resin cement RelyX U200 added with different blends of nanotubes in two curing methods dual-cured [0 (DC), 0.3 (D03), 0.6 (D06) and 0.9% (D09) of nanotubes in weigth] or self-cured [0 (SC), 0.3 (S03), 0.6 (S06) and 0.9% (S09) of nanotubes in weigth]. Values of flexural strength and shear bond strength were subjected to ANOVA and Tukey (=0.05). Flexural strength values were also subjected to Weibull statistics. Grain sizes values were subjected to Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn tests (=0.05). The flexural strength results were: ZC 896.73±122.70; Z0 577.67±62.26; Z1 477.32±75.65; Z2 492.25±63.19; Z5 437.18±53.55. The Weibull modulus results found were: ZC 7.9; Z0 11.2, Z1 8.7; Z2 8.1; Z5 9.3. Results showed that experimental Y-TZP presented lower flexural strength values than commercial one, but the first presented better Weibull modulus (m). Experimental Y-TZP also presented good microstructure, comparable to commercial Y-TZP, with very similar grain sizes. Nanotubes addition to Y-TZP led to lower flexural strength, although higher m than commercial ceramic. Pores containing Ti were observed in Y-TZP as the nanotubes concentration raised. Shear bond strength results found were, from higher to lower values: Z5 6.46±3.36; DC 6.17±0.87; D03 5.74±1.70; S03 5.73±1.71; Z1 5.16±2.62; D06 4.82±1.06; D09 4.75±1.43; SC 4.73±1.43; S09 4.61±0.85; S06 4.51±1.87; ZC 3.70±1.82; Z0 -3.33±2.05; Z2 2.94±1.38. Shear bond strength was also influenced by nanotubes addition, either in the ceramic or in the cement, although not linearly. Y-TZP added of 5% of TiO2 nanotubes presented the highest bond strength, although with no significant difference from most groups. Group Z1 was probably the group that presented the best combination of flexural strength, m, microstructure and bond strength. More studies of other properties could be carried out with this group.(AU)


Nanotubos de dióxido de titânio (TiO2) tem sido utilizados para melhorar as propriedades mecânicas de materiais odontológicos. Zircônica tetragonal policristalina estabilizada por ítria (Y-TZP) tem sido amplamente utilizada na Odontologia. Apesar de seus excelentes resultados clínicos, a Y-TZP é suscetível a falhas relacionadas à espessura insuficiente do conector da prótese fixa e a soltura da restauração devido à adesão deficiente. O objetivo desse trabalho é avaliar o efeito da adição de diferentes concentrações de nanotubos de TiO2 à Y-TZP nas suas propriedades mecânicas e microestrutura, além de avaliar a influência na resistência de união da adição desses nanotubos na cerâmica ou no cimento resinoso. Para isso, os objetivos descritos foram divididos em dois artigos diferentes. O artigo 1 descreve os testes de resistência flexural biaxial, análise fractográfica qualitativa em microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV), avaliação de microestrutura em MEV de emissão de campo e difração de raios-X. Os grupos avaliados foram: Y-TZP comercial (Ivoclar Vivadent) (ZC) e Y-TZP experimental com diferentes concentrações de nanotubos [0 (Z0), 1 (Z1), 2 (Z2), e 5% (Z5), em volume]. No artigo 2 está descrito o teste de resistência ao cisalhamento que foi realizado com os seguintes grupos: Y-TZP comercial (ZC) e Y-TZP experimental com diferentes concentrações de nanotubos [0 (Z0), 1 (Z1), 2 (Z2), e 5% (Z5), em volume] aderidas ao cimento Panavia F2.0; e Y-TZP comercial aderida ao cimento resinoso RelyX U200 com adição de diferentes concentrações de nanotubos em dois métodos de polimerização: dual [0 (DC), 0,3 (D03), 0,6 (D06) e 0,9% (D09) de nanotubos em peso] ou auto [0 (SC), 0,3 (S03), 0,6 (S06) e 0,9% (S09) de nanotubos em peso]. Os valores de resistência flexural e resistência ao cisalhamento foram submetidos aos testes de ANOVA e Tukey (=0,05). A resistência flexural também passou por análise de Weibull. Os valores de tamanho de grãos foram submetidos a testes de Kruskal-Wallis e Dunn (=0,05). Os resultados de resistência flexural encontrados foram: ZC 896,73±122,70; Z0 577,67±62,26; Z1 477,32±75,65; Z2 492,25±63,19; Z5 437,18±53,55. Os resultados de módulo de Weibull encontrados foram: ZC - 7,9; Z0 - 11,2; Z1 - 8,7; Z2 - 8,1; Z5 - 9,3. Os resultados mostraram que a Y-TZP experimental apresentou menores valores de resistência flexural do que a cerâmica comercial, mas a primeira apresentou maior módulo de Weibull (m). A Y-TZP experimental apresentou boa microestrutura, comparável à Y-TZP comercial, com tamanhos de grão muito semelhantes. A adição de nanotubos à Y-TZP levou a menor resistência flexural, porém maior m que a cerâmica comercial. Poros contendo Ti foram observados na Y-TZP conforme a concentração de nanotubos aumentou. Os resultados de resistência ao cisalhamento foram, do maior para o menor: Z5 - 6,46±3,36; DC - 6,17±0,87; D03 - 5,74±1,70; S03 - 5,73±1,71; Z1 - 5,16±2,62; D06 - 4,82±1,06; D09 - 4,75±1,43; SC - 4,73±1,43; S09 - 4,61±0,85; S06 - 4,51±1,87; ZC - 3,70±1,82; Z0 - 3,33±2,05; Z2 - 2,94±1,38. A resistência ao cisalhamento também foi influenciada pela adição de nanotubos, tanto na cerâmica quanto no cimento, porém não linearmente. A Y-TZP adicionada de 5% de nanotubos de TiO2 apresentou maior resistência de união, porém sem diferença estatística da maioria dos grupos. O grupo Z1 foi provavelmente o grupo que apresentou a melhor combinação de resistência flexural, m, microestrutura e resistência de união. Mais estudos de outras propriedades podem ser realizados com o mesmo.(AU)


Subject(s)
Nanotubes/chemistry , Resin Cements/chemistry , Titanium/chemistry , Yttrium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Analysis of Variance , Ceramics/chemistry , Dental Bonding/methods , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Pliability , Reproducibility of Results , Shear Strength , Statistics, Nonparametric
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Braz. dent. j ; 27(4): 468-475, July-Aug. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-794618

ABSTRACT

Abstract This study evaluated the effect of grinding protocols and resintering on flexural fatigue limit and surface characterization of LavaTM Y-TZP. Bar-shaped specimens (20×4.0×1.2 mm, n=40; 20×4.0×1.5 mm, n=80) were obtained. Half of the thinner specimens (1.2 mm) constituted the as-sintered group (AS), while the thicker ones (1.5 mm) were ground with diamond burs under irrigation (WG) or not (G). The other half of thinner and half of ground specimens were resintered (1000 ºC, 30 min), forming the groups ASR, WGR and GR. Fatigue limit (500,000 cycles, 10 Hz) was evaluated by staircase method in a 4-point flexural fixture. Data were analyzed by 2-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (α=0.05). Surface topography (n=3) and fracture area (n=3) were evaluated by SEM. X-ray diffraction data (n=1) was analyzed by Rietveld refinement. ANOVA revealed significant differences (p<0.001) for the grinding protocol, resintering and their interaction. Grinding increased the fatigue limit of non-resintered groups. There was no significant difference among the resintered groups. Resintering significantly increased the fatigue limit of the AS group only. Both protocols created evident grooves on zirconia surface. The failures initiated at the tensile side of all specimens. The percentages (wt%) of monoclinic phase were AS (8.6), ASR (1.2), G (1.8), GR (0.0), WG (8.2), WGR (0.0) before, and AS (7.4), ASR (6.5), G (3.2), GR (0.2), WG (4.6), WGR (1.1) after cyclic loading. Grinding increased the fatigue limit of non-resintered Y-TZP and formed evident grooves on its surface. Resintering provided significant increase in the fatigue limit of as-sintered specimens. In general, grinding and resintering decreased or zeroed the monoclinic phase.


Resumo Este estudo avaliou o efeito de protocolos de desgaste e ressinterização no limite de fadiga flexural e na caracterização da superfície da zircônia LavaTM. Corpos-de-prova em forma de barra (20×4,0×1,2 mm, n=40; 20×4,0×1,5 mm, n=80) foram obtidos. Metade das barras com menor altura (1,2 mm) constituiu o grupo controle (AS), enquanto as de maior altura (1,5 mm) foram desgastadas com fresas diamantadas com (WG) ou sem (G) irrigação. A outra metade dos corpos-de-prova de menor altura e metade dos desgastados foram ressinterizadas (1000 °C, 30 min), obtendo-se os grupos ASR, WGR e GR. O limite de fadiga (500.000 ciclos, 10 Hz) foi avaliado pelo método de escada em dispositivo de flexão em 4 pontos. Os dados foram analisados pelos testes ANOVA a dois fatores e Tukey (α=0,05). A topografia de superfície (n=3) e área de fratura (n=3) foram avaliadas por MEV. Os dados de difração de raios-X (n=1) foram analisados pelo refinamento de Rietveld. ANOVA revelou diferenças significantes (p<0,001) para desgaste, ressinterização e interação entre os fatores. O desgaste aumentou o limite de fadiga para os grupos não ressinterizados. Não houve diferença significante entre os grupos ressinterizados. A ressinterização aumentou o limite de fadiga somente para o grupo AS. Ambos os protocolos criaram riscos evidentes na superfície da zircônia. As falhas iniciaram sempre no lado de tração. A porcentagem de fase monoclínica foi: AS (8.6), ASR (1.2), G (1.8), GR (0.0), WG (8.2), WGR (0.0) antes e AS (7.4), ASR (6.5), G (3.2), GR (0.2), WG (4.6), WGR (1.1) após a ciclagem. O desgaste aumentou o limite de fadiga da zircônia não ressinterizada e formou ranhuras evidentes na sua superfície. A ressinterização promoveu aumento significativo no limite de fadiga somente para o grupo controle. Em geral, o desgaste e a ressinterização diminuíram ou anularam o conteúdo de fase monoclínica.


Subject(s)
Ceramics , Materials Testing , Yttrium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 30(1): e12, 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-768252

ABSTRACT

Abstract The present study investigated the effect of grinding on roughness, flexural strength, and reliability of a zirconia ceramic before and after heat treatment. Seven groups were tested (n = 15): a control group (labeled CG, untreated), and six groups of samples ground with diamond discs, simulating diamond burs, with grits of 200 µm (G80); 160 µm (G120), and 25 µm (G600), either untreated or heat-treated at 1200°C for 2 h (labeled A). Yttria tetragonal zirconia polycrystal discs were manufactured, ground, and submitted to roughness and crystalline phase analyses before the biaxial flexural strength test. There was no correlation between roughness (Ra and Rz) and flexural strength. The reliability of the materials was not affected by grinding or heat treatment, but the characteristic strength was higher after abrasion with diamond discs, irrespective of grit size. The X-ray diffraction data showed that grinding leads to a higher monoclinic (m) phase content, whereas heat treatment produces reverse transformation, leading to a fraction of m-phase in ground samples similar to that observed in the control group. However, after heat treatment, only the G80A samples presented strength similar to that of the control group, while the other groups showed higher strength values. When zirconia pieces must be adjusted for clinical use, a smoother surface can be obtained by employing finer-grit diamond burs. Moreover, when the amount of monoclinic phase is related to the degradation of zirconia, the laboratory heat treatment of ground pieces is indicated for the reverse transformation of zirconia crystals.


Subject(s)
Ceramics/chemistry , Hot Temperature , Zirconium/chemistry , Diamond/chemistry , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Pliability , Reproducibility of Results , Stress, Mechanical , Surface Properties , Tensile Strength , Time Factors , X-Ray Diffraction , Yttrium/chemistry
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Braz. oral res ; 27(4): 311-317, Jul-Aug/2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-679210

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of different surface agents on the flexural strength of a ceramic system. Eighty bar-shaped specimens of zirconia were divided into four groups according to the agent to be used: group Control - to be cleaned with alcohol; group VM9 - application of a fluid layer of porcelain; group Effect Bonder - application of a bonding agent; and group Coloring Liquid - application of coloring liquid. All specimens received the porcelain application by the layering technique and were then subjected to thermocycling. The four-point bending test was performed to calculate the strength values (σ, MPa) and the failure modes were classified. ANOVA did not detect significant differences among the groups. The Weibull modulus were 5 (Control, VM9 and Effect Bonder) and 6 (Coloring Liquid). The cracking of the porcelain ceramic toward the interface was the predominant failure mode. It was concluded that the surface agents tested had no effect on the flexural strength of the bilaminated ceramic specimens.


Subject(s)
Ceramics/chemistry , Dental Veneers , Yttrium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Analysis of Variance , Dental Restoration Failure , Dental Materials/chemistry , Hot Temperature , Materials Testing , Pliability/drug effects , Stress, Mechanical , Surface Properties/drug effects , Time Factors , Tensile Strength/drug effects
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Rev. Asoc. Odontol. Argent ; 95(2): 109-121, abr.-mayo 2007. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-467751

ABSTRACT

El objetivo del presente trabajo es analizar las innovaciones en sistemas para reconstrucciones de prótesis libres de metal. Luego de una revisión de las diferentes alternativas disponibles en la actualidad, se focaliza en los nuevos sistemas a base de circonia, en especial el sistema Cercon. Se detallan los pasos de la técnica de laboratorio y casos clínicos complementarios, mostrando reconstrucciones unitarias, puentes y prótesis sobre implantes. El sistema Cercon se basó en el desarrollo de investigadores suizos en cooperación con la Facultad de Odontología de Zurich. El procedimiento implementado desde 1997 se describió en distintas oportunidades como un sistema de maquinado directo. Los sistemas de cerámica libre de metal van lentamente ganando un posicionamiento en la odontología rehabilitadora moderna


Subject(s)
Humans , Ceramics/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Esthetics, Dental , Mouth Rehabilitation/trends , Cementation/methods , Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported , Denture, Partial, Fixed/methods , Inlays/instrumentation , Yttrium/chemistry , Aluminum Oxide/chemistry
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Rev. ADM ; 57(4): 137-42, jul.-ago. 2000. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-278271

ABSTRACT

El uso del rayo láser en odontología inició en la década de ;ps 80, principalmente el CO2 y el Nd/YAG (Neodimium/Ytrium-Aluminium-Garnet); su principal uso es en los tejidos blandos en la cavidad bucal, por ejemplo en tratamientos periodontales, en excisión de fibromas, etc., así como también el Er/YAG que se utiliza hoy en día para remover caries y perforar estructura dentaria. El uso de láser en odontología tiene sus limitaciones, ventajas y desventajas, así como cualquier otra técnica quirúrgica/operatoria. El entendimiento de las bases de la óptica láser y las reacciones de los tejidos son esenciales. Aún así el operador debe tener conocimiento de las diferentes aplicaciones para tratamiento


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Mouth Mucosa/radiation effects , Lasers/standards , Lasers/therapeutic use , Tooth/radiation effects , Aluminum/chemistry , Dental Caries/therapy , Erbium/chemistry , Gingivectomy/methods , Hemostasis/physiology , Dental Implantation, Endosseous/standards , Lingual Frenum/surgery , Enamel Microabrasion/methods , Neodymium/chemistry , Dental Cavity Preparation/methods , Radiation Protection/methods , Yttrium/chemistry
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Rev. Soc. Odontol. La Plata ; 13(25): 18-21, abr. 2000. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-268020

ABSTRACT

Este trabajo tiene la finalidad de promover el conocimiento del uso del láser en periodoncia, sus propiedades físicas, tipos de rayos láser actualmente disponibles y sus efectos de accón sobre tejidos orales y posibilidades de aplicación clínica. Los rayos láser más usados en odontología son el de dióxido de carbono (CO2) y el de neodymium:yttrium-aluminium-garnet (Nd:YAG), para una amplia variedad de procedimientos quirúrgicos, control de la microflora subgingival sobre la superficie radicular, donde se demostró efectos significativos


Subject(s)
Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Periodontics/instrumentation , Lasers/therapeutic use , Yttrium/chemistry , Aluminum/chemistry , Biopsy , Crown Lengthening/instrumentation , Laser Coagulation/methods , Gingiva/radiation effects , Gingivectomy/methods , Neodymium/chemistry , Periodontal Pocket , Periodontium/radiation effects , Tooth Root/radiation effects
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Egyptian Journal of Chemistry. 1997; 40 (4): 257-70
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-107819

ABSTRACT

The stability constants of the lanthanide ions [La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd, Dy, Er and Yb]; Sc, Y, Th and UO22+ ions with some hydroxy nitrosocoumarins were determined in 40% ethanol-water mixture at 25 degree and 0.1 ionic strength. It was found that the stability constants of the complexes increased with increasing ionic radii, from Y to Sm. The so called Gadolinium break was observed with heavier lanthanides. Sc and Th complexes possessed the highest stability constants. The potentiometric measurements and conductimetric titrations showed that 1: 1 and 1: 2 [M: L] complexes were invariably formed


Subject(s)
Metals, Rare Earth/chemistry , Hydroxides/chemistry , Nitroso Compounds/chemistry , Scandium/chemistry , Yttrium/chemistry , Thorium/chemistry , Uranium/chemistry , Chelating Agents/chemistry
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