Effect of post- processing heat treatment on flexural strength of zirconia for dental applications
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Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Effect of post- processing heat treatment on flexural strength of zirconia for dental applications
- Creators
- Maged Mohamed Elsayed Abdelaal - University of Iowa
- Contributors
- Isabelle L. Denry (Advisor)Julie Holloway (Committee Member)Deborah V. Dawson (Committee Member)
- Resource Type
- Thesis
- Degree Awarded
- Master of Science (MS), University of Iowa
- Degree in
- Oral Science
- Date degree season
- Spring 2016
- DOI
- 10.17077/etd.1m4e3x5f
- Publisher
- University of Iowa
- Number of pages
- xi, 47 pages
- Copyright
- Copyright 2016 Maged Abdelaal
- Language
- English
- Description illustrations
- color illustrations
- Description bibliographic
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-47).
- Public Abstract (ETD)
Zirconia is one of the most commonly used dental ceramics that has gained a lot of popularity in the last few years, due to its outstanding mechanical properties that permit its use as framework material in the fabrication of crowns, bridges, or as dental abutments and dental implants.
However, one key factor influencing the clinical performance of dental zirconia is the presence of flaws or microcracks created either at the fabrication stage or during chair side adjustments in the dental office. The presence of these flaws and microcracks is likely to be detrimental to the long-term performance of zirconia dental restorations.
Heat treatment after surface adjustments of zirconia is recommended by some manufacturers to restore the material to its initial stress-free state. However, it is also likely to decrease the strength of dental zirconia. Meanwhile, this annealing heat treatment may also increase the reliability of the material and therefore would be beneficial to the clinical performance.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of heat treatment on strength properties and reliability of zirconia.
It was found that heat treatment relieved the stresses that were induced by air abrasion, however it decreased both the strength and the reliability of the material. Therefore, we concluded that annealing heat treatment is not recommended after air abrasion. It was also found that firing the material at temperatures above 1550°C compromised its mechanical properties. However, air abrasion alone was found to improve the strength properties of zirconia ceramics fired at either 1450 or 1550°C.
- Academic Unit
- Oral Pathology, Radiology and Medicine
- Record Identifier
- 9983777376102771