Effect of airborne-particle abrasion of yttria-containing zirconia dental ceramics on mechanical properties before and after regeneration firing

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Abstract

The zirconia-resin adhesion, crucial in fixed dental prostheses, may be mechanically enhanced by airborne-particle abrasion (APA) induced surface roughening. APA may substantially increase the strength of 3Y-TZP, which is associated with (sub)surface compressive residual stresses through t-m phase transformation. In this work, the effects of APA and regeneration firing (RF) (1000 °C, 15 min) of various zirconia dental ceramics containing 3–5 mol.% of yttria were investigated. The phase composition, (sub)surface microstructural changes, and biaxial flexural strengths coupled with Weibull statistics and fractography were analysed and compared. The results show a significant increase in strength for 3Y and 4Y specimens after APA, ascribed to the t-m transformation toughening. However, APA substantially decreased the strength of 5Y variant. After RF, the ferroelastic domain switching phenomenon was presumably the persisting mechanism to withstand the propagation of APA-induced cracks in 3Y and 4Y zirconias, not being inferior to strength values of the as-sintered counterparts.

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Mirt, T., Abram, A., van del Velde, N., Jerman, I., Bermejo, R., Kocjan, A., & Jevnikar, P. (2022). Effect of airborne-particle abrasion of yttria-containing zirconia dental ceramics on mechanical properties before and after regeneration firing. Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 42(12), 5035–5044. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2022.05.010

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