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Title: | Reliability, failure probability, and strength of resin-based materials for CAD/CAM restorations | Authors: | Lim, K Yap, A.U Agarwalla, S.V Tan, K.B Rosa, V |
Keywords: | 3M Resin Cement ceramage resin resin cement silicate silicon dioxide tocopherol Z100 composite resin zirconium analysis of variance chemistry computer aided design dental restoration evaluation study materials testing mechanical stress pliability probability procedures reference value reproducibility scanning electron microscopy surface property tensile strength time factor tooth fracture Analysis of Variance Composite Resins Computer-Aided Design Dental Restoration Failure Dental Restoration, Permanent Materials Testing Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Pliability Probability Reference Values Reproducibility of Results Resin Cements Silicates Silicon Dioxide Stress, Mechanical Surface Properties Tensile Strength Time Factors Tocopherols Tooth Fractures Zirconium |
Issue Date: | 2016 | Citation: | Lim, K, Yap, A.U, Agarwalla, S.V, Tan, K.B, Rosa, V (2016). Reliability, failure probability, and strength of resin-based materials for CAD/CAM restorations. Journal of Applied Oral Science 24 (5) : 447-452. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720150561 | Abstract: | Objective: This study investigated the Weibull parameters and 5% fracture probability of direct, indirect composites, and CAD/CAM composites. Material and Methods: Discshaped (12 mm diameter x 1 mm thick) specimens were prepared for a direct composite [Z100 (ZO), 3M-ESPE], an indirect laboratory composite [Ceramage (CM), Shofu], and two CAD/CAM composites [Lava Ultimate (LU), 3M ESPE; Vita Enamic (VE), Vita Zahnfabrik] restorations (n=30 for each group). The specimens were polished, stored in distilled water for 24 hours at 37°C. Weibull parameters (m= modulus of Weibull, ?0= characteristic strength) and flexural strength for 5% fracture probability (?5%) were determined using a piston-on-three-balls device at 1 MPa/s in distilled water. Statistical analysis for biaxial flexural strength analysis were performed either by both one-way ANOVA and Tukey'spost hoc(?=0.05) or by Pearson's correlation test. Results: Ranking of m was: VE (19.5), LU (14.5), CM (11.7), and ZO (9.6). Ranking of ?0 (MPa) was: LU (218.1), ZO (210.4), CM (209.0), and VE (126.5). ?5% (MPa) was 177.9 for LU, 163.2 for CM, 154.7 for Z0, and 108.7 for VE. There was no significant difference in the m for ZO, CM, and LU. VE presented the highest m value and significantly higher than ZO. For ?0 and ?5%, ZO, CM, and LU were similar but higher than VE. Conclusion: The strength characteristics of CAD/ CAM composites vary according to their composition and microstructure. VE presented the lowest strength and highest Weibull modulus among the materials. © 2016, Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru. All rights reserved. | Source Title: | Journal of Applied Oral Science | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/173822 | ISSN: | 16787757 | DOI: | 10.1590/1678-775720150561 |
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