Fracture resistance and failure mode of layered translucent zirconia with different crown designs

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Abstract

This study investigated the impact of different veneering design on the fracture resistance and failure mode of layered translucent zirconia crowns, compared to the full monolithic zirconia crowns. Ninety crowns with different designs were divided into six groups (n=15); one fully contoured monolithic crown (FMC), one fully veneered with porcelain (FVC), or four partially veneered designs. All crowns were thermo-cycled, and then loaded to failure in a universal testing machine. The fracture resistance (N) and fracture modes were assessed. One-way ANOVA was performed followed by Tukey’s multiple comparison (α<0.05). Results demonstrated that all the tested partially veneered designs exhibited enhanced fracture resistances and were comparable to that of the full-contour monolithic translucent zirconia crowns.

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Al-Qaysi, S. H., Mohammed Saleh, A. R., & El-Damanhoury, H. M. (2022). Fracture resistance and failure mode of layered translucent zirconia with different crown designs. Dental Materials Journal, 41(1), 54–59. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2021-051

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