Fracture strength of lithium disilicate crowns compared to polymer infiltrated ceramic-network and zirconia reinforced lithium silicate crowns

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作者
Sieper, Kim [1 ]
Wille, Sebastian [1 ]
Kern, Matthias [1 ]
机构
[1] Christian Albrechts Univ Kiel, Dept Prosthodont Propaedeut & Dent Mat, Sch Dent, Westerland, Germany
关键词
Polymer infiltrated ceramic network; Zirconia reinforced lithium; Monolithic crowns; CAD/CAM; Fracture strength; FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES; IN-VITRO; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; RESISTANCE; FAILURE; PERFORMANCE; COMPOSITE; TOUGHNESS; BEHAVIOR; FATIGUE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jmbbm.2017.06.025
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the fracture strength of crowns made from current CAD/CAM materials. In addition the influence of crown thickness and chewing simulation on the fracture strength was evaluated. Methods: Crowns were fabricated from lithium disilicate, zirconia reinforced lithium silicate (ZLS-ceramic) and a polymer-infiltrated ceramic-network (PICN) with an occlusal thickness of 1.0mm or 1.5mm, respectively (n=16). Crowns were cemented on composite dies. Subgroups of eight specimens were loaded with 5kg in a chewing simulator for 1,200,000 cycles with thermal cycling. Finally, all specimens were loaded until fracture in a universal testing machine. Three-way ANOVA was used to detect statistical interaction. Differences regarding the materials were tested with two-way ANOVA, following one-way ANOVA and a post-hoc Tukey's-Test. Results: All crowns survived the chewing simulation. The material had a significant influence on the fracture resistance (p <==0.05). Lithium disilicate achieved the highest values of fracture strength in almost all groups followed by ZLS-ceramic. PICN achieved the lowest values of fracture strength. Chewing simulation increased the fracture strength of thick lithium disilicate crown significantly. Greater occlusal thickness of all crown materials resulted in higher crown fracture strength before chewing simulation. After chewing simulation occlusal thickness of lithium disilicate and PICN crowns had no significant influence on the fracture strength. Conclusions: All crowns revealed fracture strength above the clinically expected loading forces. Therefore the durability of the tested CAD/CAM materials seems promising also in an occlusal thickness of 1.0mm.
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页码:342 / 348
页数:7
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