Publication: Mechanical properties of zirconia after different surface treatments and repeated firings
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Subasi, Meryem Gulce
Demir, Necla
Kara, Ozlem
Ozturk, A. Nilgun
Ozel, Faruk
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This study investigated the influence of surface conditioning procedures and repeated firings on
monoclinic content and strength of zirconia before cementation. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Sintered barshaped zirconia specimens were subjected to no surface treatment (control), air abrasion, or grinding (n=21).
Their roughness was evaluated using a profilometer, and microscope analysis was performed on one specimen of
each group. Then, 2 or 10 repeated firings (n=10) were executed, the monoclinic content of specimens was
analyzed by X-ray diffraction, and a three-point flexural strength test was performed. Surface roughness values
were compared using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey honestly significant difference (HSD)
tests, the monoclinic content values were tested using Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests, and the
flexural strength values were tested using two-way ANOVA and Tukey HSD tests (P=.05). Spearman’s correlation
test was performed to define relationships among measured parameters. RESULTS. Surface-treated specimens
were rougher than untreated specimens and had a higher monoclinic content (P<.005), and the relationship
between roughness and monoclinic content was significant (P<.000). Neither surface treatment nor firing
significantly affected the flexural strength, but Weibull analysis showed that for the air-abraded samples the
characteristic strength was significantly lower after the 10th firing than after the 2nd firing. CONCLUSION. After
firing, a negligible amount of monoclinic content remained on the zirconia surfaces, and rougher surfaces had
higher monoclinic contents than untreated surfaces. Multiple firings could be performed if necessary, but the
fracture probability could increase after multiple firings for rougher surfaces
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Subasi M. G. , Demir N., Kara O., Ozturk A. N. , Ozel F., -Mechanical properties of zirconia after different surface treatments and repeated firings-, JOURNAL OF ADVANCED PROSTHODONTICS, cilt.6, ss.462-467, 2014