Silicon nitride (Si3N4) ceramic is an attractive material for dental applications, especially used as a dental core material, due to its unique properties including high fracture toughness, high strength, high wear resistance and non-cytotoxicity. In this study, the Si3N4 ceramic was fabricated by a non-pressure sintering technique at a relatively low sintering temperature of 1650˚C in nitrogen atmosphere. Borosilicate glass and 5 wt% ZrO2-added borosilicate glass were used for coating on the Si3N4 core surface because of their compatibility in thermal expansion, high chemical resistance and bio-inert. The specimens were then fired in electric tube furnace at 1100˚C. The Vickers microhardness of borosilicate glass and 5 wt% ZrO2-added borosilicate glass veneering materials were measured and compared with the commercial dental veneer porcelain as a control (VITA VMK 95). The cytotoxicity of the Si3N4 ceramic and the veneering materials were tested by MTT assay, using human gingival fi
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Wananuruksawong, R., Wasanapiarnpong, T., Dhanesuan, N., & Didron, P. P. (2014). Microhardness and Biocompatibility of Silicon Nitride Ceramic Developed for Dental Applications. Materials Sciences and Applications, 05(14), 1034–1039. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2014.514106
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