Fracture of porcelain-veneered gold-alloy and zirconia molar crowns using a modified test set-up.

Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica Pub Date : 2015-07-16 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.3109/23337931.2015.1057825
Christel Larsson, Marko Drazic, Eddie Nilsson, Per Vult von Steyern
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Objective: The main aim of this study was to compare fracture load and fracture mode of yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Y-TZP) and metal-ceramic (MC) molar crowns using a modified test set-up to produce fractures similar to those seen in vivo, i.e. fractures of the veneering material rather than complete fractures. Materials and methods: 13 high-noble-alloy MC and 13 Y-TZP molar crowns veneered with porcelain were manufactured. The crowns were artificially aged before final load to fracture. Load was applied using a 7 mm diameter steel ball exerting force on the cusps with stresses directed toward the core-veneer interface. Fracture surface analysis was performed using light- and scanning electron microscopy. Results: The test design produced fractures of the veneering material rather than complete fractures. MC crowns withstood significantly (p > 0.001) higher loads (mean 2155 N) than Y-TZP (mean 1505 N) crowns, yet both endure loads sufficient for predictable clinical use. Fracture mode differed between MC and Y-TZP. MC crowns exhibited fractures involving the core-veneer interface but without core exposure. One Y-TZP crown suffered a complete fracture, all others except one displayed fractures of the veneering material involving the core-veneer interface with core exposure. Conclusions: The test set-up produces fractures similar to those found in vivo and may be useful to evaluate the core-veneer interface of different material systems, both metals and ceramics. The study confirms suggestions from previous studies of a weaker core-veneer bond for Y-TZP compared to MC crowns.

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使用改良的测试装置观察瓷贴面金合金和氧化锆磨牙冠的断裂。
目的:本研究的主要目的是比较氧化钇稳定的四方氧化锆多晶(Y-TZP)和金属陶瓷(MC)磨牙冠的断裂载荷和断裂模式,使用改进的测试装置产生类似于体内观察到的断裂,即贴面材料的断裂而不是完全断裂。材料与方法:制作13个高贵重合金MC和13个Y-TZP烤瓷贴面磨牙冠。冠在最终载荷断裂前进行人工老化。使用直径7毫米的钢球施加载荷,在齿尖上施加应力,应力指向芯-贴面界面。用光镜和扫描电镜对断口进行了分析。结果:试验设计产生了贴面材料的断裂,而不是完全断裂。MC冠承受的负荷(平均2155 N)明显高于Y-TZP冠(平均1505 N) (p > 0.001),但两者都能承受足以预测临床使用的负荷。MC和Y-TZP的骨折模式不同。MC冠出现了涉及岩心-贴面界面的裂缝,但没有岩心暴露。1个Y-TZP冠发生完全断裂,除1个冠外,其余冠层材料均出现裂缝,涉及到岩心-冠层界面并暴露于岩心。结论:该测试装置产生的断裂与体内发现的相似,可用于评估不同材料系统(金属和陶瓷)的芯-贴面界面。该研究证实了先前研究的结论,即与MC冠相比,Y-TZP的核心-贴面键合较弱。
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