Mechanochemically synthesized kalsilite based bioactive glass-ceramic composite for dental vaneering

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Kalsilite glass–ceramic composites have been prepared by a mechanochemical synthesis process for dental veneering application. The aim of the present study is to prepare bioactive kalsilite composite material for application in tissue attachment and sealing of the marginal gap between fixed prosthesis and tooth. Mechanochemical synthesis is used for the preparation of microfine kalsilite glass–ceramic. Low temperature frit and bioglass have been prepared using the traditional quench method. Thermal, microstructural and bioactive properties of the composite material have been examined. The feasibility of the kalsilite to be coated on the base commercial opaque as well as the bioactive behavior of the coated specimen has been confirmed. This study indicates that the prepared kalsilite-based composites show similar structural, morphological and bioactive behavior to that of commercial VITA VMK95 Dentin 1M2.

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Kumar, P. H., Singh, V. K., & Kumar, P. (2017). Mechanochemically synthesized kalsilite based bioactive glass-ceramic composite for dental vaneering. Applied Nanoscience (Switzerland), 7(6), 269–274. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-015-0491-x

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