Abstract
This paper presents the effect of the sandblasting and sintering processes on the surface properties of some commercial yttria stabilized zirconia (Y-TZP) for monolithic dental restorations in dentistry. The surface properties of dental zirconia can be improved further through various surface treatment methods, like surface abrasion, roughening, chemical treatment, tribochemical coating, or selective infiltration etching. But all these treatments are made on the sintered samples, not on the pre-sintered discs as are delivered by the dental suppliers. The hypothesis of this paper was that the mechanical effect on the surface of presintered disc of Y-TZP assured by airborne-particle abrasion with alumina will be maintained after the sintering process. Additionally, we will follow the presence of alumina particles on the Y-TZP surface after airborne-particle abrasion process. Surface modifications of the experimental samples was performed by sandblasting for 15 s with Al2O3 particles (average particle size 83 m) at pressure of 2 bars, using a SABCaloris equipment. Morphological and surface changes in the sandblasted, respectively sandblasted and sinte red sample s of Y-TZP are examined by using scanning e le ctron microscopy, ene rgy dispe rsive spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction. It is found that the surface modifications made on the pre-sintered YTZP disc remain after sintering process, which not affects these mechanical modifications of the surface. Also, it was detected the presence of alumina particles on the Y-TZP samples after airborne-particle abrasion process and for this reason we recommend the use of zirconia particle for airborne-Abrasion process.
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Earar, K., Grigoroiu, R., Scutariu, M. M., Vasile, E., Antoniac, A., Dragomir, L., & Gradinaru, S. (2017). Effect of the sandblasting process on the surface properties of dental zirconia. Revista de Chimie, 68(7), 1560–1564. https://doi.org/10.37358/rc.17.7.5716
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