1. Properties of Zirconia, Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramics, and VITA ENAMIC ® Hybrid Ceramic Dental Materials Following Ultra-Short Femtosecond (30 fs) Laser Irradiation.
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Lagunov, Victor L., Ali, Bakhtiar, Walsh, Laurence J., Cameron, Andrew B., Litvinyuk, Igor V., Rybachuk, Maksym, and George, Roy
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DENTAL materials ,HYBRID materials ,COMPOSITE materials ,LASER plasmas ,SURFACE reactions ,DENTAL ceramics - Abstract
Featured Application: This study highlights the potential application of ultra-short femtosecond lasers for modifying the surface of ceramic dental materials with high precision in a controlled manner. This study investigated the dose-dependent changes in the chemical composition of three dental ceramic materials—zirconia, lithium disilicate (LD), and VITA ENAMIC
® hybrid composite (VITA En)—following irradiation with an ultra-short femtosecond (fs) laser (800 nm, 30 fs, 1 kHz) in an ambient air environment using average laser power (76 mW) and scanning speeds (50, 100, and 200 mm/s), simulating dental treatment processes. The chemical composition of the ablated regions was analyzed using energy dispersive spectroscopy. All irradiated samples showed increased carbon content (by up to 42%) and reduced oxygen (by up to 33%). The observed increase in C content is likely attributed to a combination of surface reactions, adsorption of carbon from the ambient environment, and carbon deposition from the laser-induced plasma, all facilitated by the high-energy conditions created by fs-laser pulses. Scanning electron microscopy revealed ablation with progressive controlled melting and recrystallization, with an absence of pile-up features typically associated with significant thermal damage. These findings demonstrate that ultra-short fs-laser irradiation induces highly controlled, dose-dependent changes in the chemical composition and surface morphology of dental ceramic materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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