Wear properties of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic and bovine tooth enamel:An in vitro study
10.3969/j.issn.1001-3733.2017.01.003
- VernacularTitle:二硅酸锂玻璃陶瓷与牛牙釉质磨损性能的体外实验研究
- Author:
Xuesong WANG
;
Shaofeng ZHANG
;
Lin HE
;
Zhenzhen ZHANG
;
Jiawen GUO
;
Yali SUN
;
Yuanping YI
;
Xuewei YANG
;
Zhenxing GUO
- Keywords:
Lithium disilicate ceramics;
Wear;
Micromorphologic;
Bovine tooth enamel
- From:
Journal of Practical Stomatology
2017;33(1):14-18
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the wear characteristics of bovine enamel and lithium disilicate glass ceramic under simulated oral environment.Methods:18 cylindrical lithium disilicate glass-ceramic specimens with the length of 8 mm and diameter of 3 mm were randomly divided into 2 groups (n =9),9 lithium disilicate glass-ceramic specimens and 9 bovine enamel specimens were served as the antagonists respectively.The specimens were then loaded in a wear simulator and subjected to friction force of 10 N for 540 000 cycles in artificial saliva and room temperature(speed 100 r/min,turning radius of 2.5 mm,uniform circular motion) condition.During the testing,10 checkpoints were applied to measure the height loss of the specimens with 3D profilometer,then wear curves were plotted.Scanning electron microscopy were applied to investigate the worn surfaces at different wear stages.Results:At every checkpoints,bovine enamel wear height loss was larger than the lithium disilicate specimens (P < 0.05);bovine enamel wear curve exhibits a runningin period,steady wear period and severe wear period 3 stages of wear,while wear curves of lithium disilicate glass ceramics exhibit onlyrunning-in period and steady wear period 2 wear stages.Both groups had the corresponding micro-morphological features in different periods.Conclusion:Bovine enamel and lithium disilicate glass ceramics show a phase dynamic evolution law under the simulated oral environment.Bovine enamel is more susceptible to wear than lithium disilicate,suggesting that clinical attention should be paid to prevent the excessive wear of natural teeth caused by lithium disilicate glass ceramic restorations.