1. The effect of slurry preparation methods on biaxial flexural strength of dental porcelain
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Carlos Paucar, A. Pelaez-Vargas, Fernando J. Monteiro, Luis F. Restrepo-Tamayo, Jaime A. Dussan, and Jorge Amaral Ferreira
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Dental Stress Analysis ,Materials science ,Crowns ,Weibull modulus ,Medicina ,Porosimetry ,Complex Mixtures ,Microstructure ,Dental Porcelain ,Dental Veneers ,Dental porcelain ,Flexural strength ,Dental Prosthesis Design ,Indústria cerâmica ,Cerâmica ,visual_art ,Materials Testing ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Relative humidity ,Ceramic ,Oral Surgery ,Composite material ,Pliability ,Mixing (physics) - Abstract
One-step and incremental mixing procedures are currently used to produce dental ceramic pastes. In the ceramic industry, high quality is obtained using one-step mixing, but in dentistry, the best method has not been yet determined.The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of 2 mixing techniques on the biaxial flexural strength and microstructure of dental porcelain.Feldspathic porcelain discs (2 × 15 mm in diameter) were produced and divided according to the ceramic paste preparation method, powder-liquid incremental mixing group (n=50) or one-step mixing, as a control group (n=50). Specimens were tested for biaxial flexural strength and characterized using porosimetry, relative humidity, SEM/EDS, XRD, and FT-IR analyses. Statistical analysis was conducted using Weibull statistics. The Weibull modulus, characteristic strength and relative humidity were compared between groups, using Student's t-test and Mann-Whitney U test (α=.05).The powder-liquid incremental mixing group showed significantly higher values (SD) of Weibull modulus (6.74 (0.70), P.001) and characteristic strength (79.87 (2.01) MPa, P.001) when compared to the one-step mixing group (4.94 (0.94) and 75.95 (2.61) MPa). Significantly lower mean (SD) relative humidity values (P=.009) were found for powder-liquid incremental mixing group (20% (0.5%)) compared to one-step mixing group (22% (1%)). XRD spectra showed that the one-step mixing group produced higher amounts of the amorphous phase.Specimens produced by the incremental mixing technique showed higher biaxial flexural strength than one-step mixing.
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- 2011