Comparison of machinability of two types of dental machinable ceramic.
- Author:
Qiang FU
1
;
Yunfeng ZHAO
;
Yong LI
;
Xinping FAN
;
Yan LI
;
Xuefeng LIN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Dental Porcelain; standards; Dental Stress Analysis; Hardness Tests; Tensile Strength
- From: Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2002;37(6):438-441
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVEIn terms of the problems of now available dental machinable ceramics, a new type of calcium-mica glass-ceramic, PMC-I ceramic, was developed, and its machinability was compared with that of Vita MKII quantitatively. Moreover, the relationship between the strength and the machinability of PMC-I ceramic was studied.
METHODSSamples of PMC-I ceramic were divided into four groups according to their nucleation procedures. 600-seconds drilling tests were conducted with high-speed steel tools (Phi = 2.3 mm) to measure the drilling depths of Vita MKII ceramic and PMC-I ceramic, while constant drilling speed of 600 rpm and constant axial load of 39.2 N were used. And the 3-point bending strength of the four groups of PMC-I ceramic were recorded.
RESULTSDrilling depth of Vita MKII was 0.71 mm, while the depths of the four groups of PMC-I ceramic were 0.88 mm, 1.40 mm, 0.40 mm and 0.90 mm, respectively. Group B of PMC-I ceramic showed the largest depth of 1.40 mm and was statistically different from other groups and Vita MKII. And the strength of the four groups of PMC-I ceramic were 137.7, 210.2, 118.0 and 106.0 MPa, respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe machinability of the new developed dental machinable ceramic of PMC-I could meet the need of the clinic.