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Effects of finish line design and fatigue cyclic loading on phase transformation of zirconia dental ceramics: A qualitative micro-raman spectroscopic analysis

Authors :
Roberto Sorrentino
Chiara Ottavia Navarra
Gianrico Spagnuolo
Roberto Di Lenarda
Milena Cadenaro
Lorenzo Breschi
Fernando Zarone
Sorrentino R.
Navarra C.O.
Lenarda R.D.
Breschi L.
Zarone F.
Cadenaro M.
Spagnuolo G.
Sorrentino, R.
Navarra, C. O.
Lenarda, R. D.
Breschi, L.
Zarone, F.
Cadenaro, M.
Spagnuolo, G.
Sorrentino, Roberto
Navarra, Chiara Ottavia
Di Lenarda, Roberto
Breschi, Lorenzo
Zarone, Fernando
Cadenaro, Milena
Spagnuolo, Gianrico
Source :
Materials, Volume 12, Issue 6, Materials, Vol 12, Iss 6, p 863 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objectives: Stresses produced during the fabrication of copings and by chewing activity can induce a tetragonal-to-monoclinic (t&ndash<br />m) transformation of zirconia. As a consequence, in the m-phase, the material is not able to hinder possible cracks by the favorable mechanism known as &ldquo<br />transformation toughening&rdquo<br />This study aimed at evaluating if different marginal preparations of zirconia copings can cause a premature phase transformation immediately after manufacturing milling and after chewing simulation. Methods: Ninety copings using three commercial zirconia ceramics (Nobel Procera Zirconia, Nobel Biocare Management AG<br />Lava Classic, 3M ESPE<br />Lava Plus, 3M ESPE) were prepared with deep-chamfer, slight-chamfer, or feather-edge finish lines (n = 10). Specimens were tested in a chewing simulator (CS-4.4, SD Mechatronik) under cyclic occlusal loads simulating one year of clinical service. Raman spectra were acquired and analyzed for each specimen along the finish lines and at the top of each coping before and after chewing simulation, respectively. Results: Raman analysis did not show any t&ndash<br />m transformation both before and after chewing simulation, as the typical monoclinic bands at 181 cm&minus<br />1 and 192 cm&minus<br />1 were not detected in any of the tested specimens. Conclusions: After a one-year simulation of chewing activity, irrespective of preparation geometry, zirconia copings did not show any sign of t&ndash<br />m transformation, either in the load application areas or at the margins. Consequently, manufacturing milling even in thin thickness did not cause any structural modification of zirconia ceramics &ldquo<br />as received by manufacturers&rdquo<br />both before and after chewing simulation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials, Volume 12, Issue 6, Materials, Vol 12, Iss 6, p 863 (2019)
Accession number :
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