EFFECTS OF GRINDING, POLISHING AND AGING ON PHASE TRANSFORMATION AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DENTAL TRANSPARENT CERAMICS

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Purpose: This study investigated the effects of grinding, polishing and aging on physical properties using self-made zirconia and commonly used ultraclear ceramic materials and glass ceramics in the clinic. Methods: The samples were prepared using 3% yttria-stabilized zirconia ceramic (3Y-TZP) powder containing alumina, which was granulated by ball milling. Then, it is pressed into a circular sheet together with Upcera and Wieland materials. The glass ceramic materials are molded. Finally, all materials were subjected to hydrothermal aging. Results: The self-made zirconia had better permeability than the commonly used ultratransparent ceramic materials and glass ceramics. The polishing after grinding improved the surface morphology and roughness of tooth transparent ceramic materials; Polishing after grinding improved the aging resistance of zirconia materials. The bending strength of self-made samples was less than that of two kinds of ceramics commonly used in clinic, but greater than that of glass ceramics. Aging improved the bending strength of zirconia. Conclusions: The self-made zirconia had better permeability than ultratransparent all-ceramic materials and glass ceramics, and its bending strength was better than that of glass ceramics. Grinding and polishing could improve not only the surface morphology and roughness but also the strength and aging resistance.

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Zhou, Z., Liu, Y., Niu, W., Ren, L., & Wang, Z. (2022). EFFECTS OF GRINDING, POLISHING AND AGING ON PHASE TRANSFORMATION AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DENTAL TRANSPARENT CERAMICS. Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology, 22(8). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219519422400358

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