Influence of surface treatment before glazing on wear and flexural strength of translucent zirconia.

IF 4.6 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dental Materials Pub Date : 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.dental.2025.02.006
Manon Wenger, Nicola U Zitzmann, Nadja Rohr
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Abstract

Objectives: To determine whether the surface treatment of translucent zirconia prior to glazing affects wear and flexural strength.

Methods: Translucent zirconia disks were either left as-sintered, polished, or sandblasted. Half of the specimens within these three groups were glazed. Human enamel and dentin substrates were prepared as control. The wear volume and depth, as well as surface roughness parameters, were obtained after chewing simulation (n = 8 per group). Biaxial flexural strength of zirconia specimens was measured and fractures were analyzed. Statistics was performed with multifactorial ANOVAs (α = 0.05).

Results: The overall wear volume was significantly higher on glazed surfaces (0.020 ± 0.007 mm3) compared to non-glazed zirconia (0.001 ± 0.001 mm3; p < 0.001). No significant difference in wear volume was found among different surface treatments (p = 0.368). Nevertheless, wear volume significantly increased when rough antagonists were used for zirconia and tooth substrates (both p < 0.001). The lowest wear volume was measured on polished zirconia (< 0.001 ± < 0.001 mm3) and highest on dentin (2.327 ± 1.686 mm3). The flexural strength was significantly higher for polished zirconia surfaces (652 ± 135 MPa) than for all other groups (p < 0.001).

Significance: Lowest wear and highest flexural strength of a translucent zirconia restoration can be expected when the surface is polished. When applying glaze, the prior surface treatment does not affect wear. Applied to clinical situations, perfect surface polishing after occlusion adjustments is recommended to prevent increased wear of the antagonist.

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Dental Materials
Dental Materials 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
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期刊介绍: Dental Materials publishes original research, review articles, and short communications. Academy of Dental Materials members click here to register for free access to Dental Materials online. The principal aim of Dental Materials is to promote rapid communication of scientific information between academia, industry, and the dental practitioner. Original Manuscripts on clinical and laboratory research of basic and applied character which focus on the properties or performance of dental materials or the reaction of host tissues to materials are given priority publication. Other acceptable topics include application technology in clinical dentistry and dental laboratory technology. Comprehensive reviews and editorial commentaries on pertinent subjects will be considered.
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