A Study on the Wear Behaviour of Monolithic Mullite Materials for Dental Applications

Perent Güler, B. Ertuğ, N. İ. Işıkcı, A. Kara
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the potential use of the monolithic mullite samples for the dental applications. For this purpose, at first the monolithic mullite samples obtained by the powder metallurgy method have been characterized by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) together with the EDS analysis. The pin-on-disk tribometer has been used to conduct the wear test in order to determine the volumetric loss. After the wear tests, the worn surfaces of the sintered mullite samples have been studied. The presence of the 3Al2O3.2SiO2 structure has been confirmed by the FT-IR spectroscopy through the observation of the characteristic Al-O-Si linkages at the spectra. The wear rate results derived from the volumetric losses have been measured to be around 2.42×10-6 mm3/Nm. This value has been found to be lower than those of alumina and alumina-mullite composites in the previous studies, which explains the higher wear resistance of these mullite materials. The room temperature friction coefficients of AS-1 and AS-2 samples have been determined to be 0.88 and 0.80, respectively. The wear behaviour of the samples has been correlated to the sintering temperature and the resultant relative density of the samples. The mullite samples obtained in this study have indicated better wear performance than the other materials (alumina and alumina-mullite composites) in spite of the usage of monolithic material. Therefore, this study suggests that the monolithic mullite materials have a potential to be exploited for the replacement of the previous ceramic-based dental materials. Further studies might contribute to the improvement of these materials to be utilized in the oral environment.
牙科用整体莫来石材料的磨损性能研究
本研究的目的是评估整体莫来石样品在牙科应用中的潜在用途。为此,首先用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和能谱仪(EDS)对粉末冶金法制得的整体莫来石样品进行了表征。用针盘式摩擦计进行磨损试验,以确定体积损失。经过磨损试验,对烧结莫来石试样的磨损表面进行了研究。通过观察光谱上的特征Al-O-Si键,FT-IR光谱证实了3Al2O3.2SiO2结构的存在。由体积损失得出的磨损率结果约为2.42×10-6 mm3/Nm。在以往的研究中发现,该值低于氧化铝和氧化铝-莫来石复合材料,这就解释了这些莫来石材料具有更高的耐磨性。测定了AS-1和AS-2试样的室温摩擦系数分别为0.88和0.80。试样的磨损性能与烧结温度和由此产生的试样相对密度有关。本研究中获得的莫来石样品表明,尽管使用了整体材料,但其耐磨性能优于其他材料(氧化铝和氧化铝-莫来石复合材料)。因此,本研究表明,整体莫来石材料有潜力取代以前的陶瓷基牙科材料。进一步的研究可能有助于改善这些材料在口腔环境中的应用。
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