Fracture resistance of zirconia-composite veneered crowns in comparison with zirconia-porcelain crowns

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The objectives were to evaluate the fracture resistance and stress concentration in zirconia/composite veneered crowns in comparison to zirconia/porcelain crowns using occlusal fracture resistance and by stress analysis using finite element analysis method. Zirconia substructures were divided into two groups based on the veneering material. A static load was applied occlusally using a ball indenter and the load to fracture was recorded in Newtons (N). The same crown design was used to create 3D crown models and evaluated using FEA. The zirconia/composite crowns subjected to static occlusal load showed comparable results to the zirconia/porcelain crowns. Zirconia/composite crowns showed higher stress on the zirconia substructure at 63.6 and 50.9 MPa on the zirconia substructure veneered with porcelain. In conclusion, zirconia/composite crowns withstood high occlusal loads similar to zirconia/porcelain crowns with no significant difference. However, the zirconia/composite crowns showed higher stress values than the zirconia/porcelain crowns at the zirconia substructure.

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Alsadon, O., Patrick, D., Johnson, A., Pollington, S., & Wood, D. (2017). Fracture resistance of zirconia-composite veneered crowns in comparison with zirconia-porcelain crowns. Dental Materials Journal, 36(3), 289–295. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2016-298

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