Publication: Effect of color shading procedures and cyclic loading on the biaxial flexural strength of zirconia.
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TUNCEL, İLKİN
Turp, IŞIL
USUMEZ, A
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Purpose: Zirconia is the most preferred ceramic restoration in posterior areas
because of its flexural strength. The aim of the study is the evaluation of biaxial
flexural strength of different colored zirconium oxide core materials after cyclic
loading. Material and Methods: Zirconia discs (12 mm diameter and 1.2 mm
thickness) were divided into 6 groups of 12 discs each. Groups were colored
according to the Vita Classic shade guide: A3 and D4. One group was not colored
and left as control. Each group was randomly divided into subgroups and subjected
to mechanical cycling prior to biaxial flexural strength test. Cyclic loading was
applied as 50 N loads for 20,000 times for the loaded groups. Samples were
subjected to biaxial flexural strength test in a universal testing machine with a
crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. Two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and
Tukey's HSD tests were used for comparisons of the groups. Results: Biaxial
flexural strength values did not vary significantly depending on coloring procedure
or loading process tested (p>.05). XRD analysis displayed that the monoclinic
volume fraction of zirconia was highest in cyclic loaded D4 and was lowest in
non-loaded control group. The SEM image revealed that A3 color solution created
metallic coloring pigments at grain boundaries. Conclusions: Coloring procedures
and cyclic loading did not affect the biaxial flexural strength of zirconia core
material; however, microstructural analysis displays changes, which may weaken
the zirconia structure on the long term.
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TUNCEL İ., Turp I., USUMEZ A., -Effect of color shading procedures and cyclic loading on the biaxial flexural strength of zirconia.-, Nigerian journal of clinical practice, cilt.21, ss.7-12, 2018