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Effect of different surface treatments on biaxial flexural strength of yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal

  • Teerthesh Jain
  • , Amit Porwal
  • , Sumanth Babu
  • , Zahid A. Khan
  • , Chandeep Kaur
  • , Ranu B. Jain*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
  • Jazan University
  • DAV Dental College
  • Government Dental College

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Abstract

Introduction: Ceramics are widely applied in dentistry owing to their excellent mechanical and physical attributes. The most popular ceramics are Lava™, KaVo Everest, and Cercon. However, it is unclear whether or not a different surface treatment along with low-temperature aging and mechanical loading (ML) affects the physical properties of computer-aided design (CAD)/computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)-machined yttriastabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Y-TZP) ceramic. Aim: The objective of this research was to assess the impact of various surface treatments as air-particle abrasion, ML, lowtemperature degradation (LTD), and their cumulative effects on biaxial flexural properties of Y-TZP. Materials and methods: Totally, 50 specimens were fabricated by CAD-CAM machining from Cercon® and divided into five groups following different surface treatments as control (C), air-particle abrasion (Si), ML, LTD, and cumulative treatment (CT) group. Results were investigated by two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey honest significant difference (HSD) test. Results: The highest biaxial flexural strength was observed in the Si group (950.2 ± 126.7 MPa), followed by the LTD group (861.3 ± 166.8 MPa), CT group (851.2 ± 126.5 MPa), and the least with ML (820 ± 110 MPa). A significant difference was observed in the two-way ANOVA test. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis showed that the control group consists of 100% tetragonal zirconia and the maximum amount of monoclinic phase was obtained after LTD. Conclusion: No negative effect on biaxial flexural strength was observed; indeed, it increases the biaxial strength. Hence, these surface treatments can be done in routine clinical practice to improve the performance of ceramic restoration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)318-323
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Contemporary Dental Practice
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Biaxial flexural strength
  • Computer-aided design- computer-aided manufacturing
  • Phase transformation

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