Degradation of dental ZrO2-based materials after hydrothermal fatigue. part I: XRD, XRF, and FESEM analyses

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The aim was to investigate the effect of simulated low-temperature degradation (s-LTD) and hydrothermal fatigue on the degradation of three ZrO2-based dental materials. Lava, IPS, and NanoZr discs were randomly assigned to (1) Control-Storage in distilled water at 37°C; (2) Aging at 134°C for 5 h (s-LTD); (3) Thermocycling in saliva for 30,000 cycles (TF). XRD revealed that ZrO2 m phase was identified in all groups but TF increased the m phase only for Lava. Under the FESEM, Lava showed no alterations under s-LTD, but displayed corrosion areas up to 60 μm wide after TF. We conclude that TF accelerated the degradation of Lava through an increase in the m phase and grain pull-out from the material surface.

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PerdigãO, J., Pinto, A. M., Monteiro, R. C. C., Braz Fernandes, F. M., Laranjeira, P., & Veiga, J. P. (2012). Degradation of dental ZrO2-based materials after hydrothermal fatigue. part I: XRD, XRF, and FESEM analyses. Dental Materials Journal, 31(2), 256–265. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2011-216

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