咀嚼模拟后,咬合调整和随后的再抛光对不同类型釉面整体氧化锆表面粗糙度和体积磨损的影响。

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Kelli Nunes Monteiro , Rafaela Paschoalin Nigro , Raul Campos Costa , Bruno de Oliveira Macedo , Stéphanie Soares Favero , Ranulfo Benedito de Paula Miranda , Estevam Augusto Bonfante , Paulo Francisco Cesar
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摘要

目的是评估材料(四种整体氧化锆)和表面状态(上釉(G)与模拟咬合调整(GAP)后抛光)对模拟咀嚼(CS)后牙科氧化锆粗糙度和体积磨损(VW)的影响。制作的氧化锆试样(ZS)直径约为 12.0 毫米,厚度为 1.0 毫米。使用的四种单片氧化锆分别是 Prettau 4 Anterior (PA)、Lava Plus (LP)、Cercon hT (hT) 和 Cercon xT (xT)。所有试样都涂有薄而均匀的 Prettau Plus 釉层。此外,一半的 ZS 还进行了模拟咬合调整,然后进行临床抛光。滑动磨损测试使用咀嚼模拟器进行,设置为 30 N、2 Hz、500,000 次循环,并使用硬石膏试样(SS)模拟对生牙。通过光学轮廓仪对 ZS 和 SS 进行形貌分析,以评估体积磨损(VW)和表面粗糙度。氧化锆的平均粗糙度值(μm)从0.38h(CS前的PA-G)到2.55a(CS后的PA-GAP)不等,而拮抗剂的粗糙度值从1.3b(CS前的LP-G)到2.6a(CS后的PA-GAP)不等。ZS 的 VW 值(立方毫米)从 0.7b (LP-G)到 2.5a (LP-GAP)不等,而拮抗剂的 VW 值从 0.17a (xT-GAP)到 0.33a (LP-G)不等。无论表面条件如何,CS 都会增加所有测试材料的粗糙度。对于三种氧化锆材料(PA、LP 和 xT),在 CS 之前,上釉条件下的粗糙度低于上釉/角质调整/抛光条件下的粗糙度,而在 CS 之后,所有材料的粗糙度都低于上釉/角质调整/抛光条件下的粗糙度。表面条件对三种材料(PA、hT 和 xT)的体积磨损(VW)没有明显影响;但对 Lava Plus(LP)组来说,上釉条件导致体积磨损减少。SS 的 VW 不受材料类型或表面条件的影响。总之,与上釉的氧化锆试样相比,经过咬合调整后再抛光的氧化锆试样的表面粗糙度增加了,而它们的磨损行为则因所使用的氧化锆类型而异。
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Effect of occlusal adjustment and subsequent repolishing on the surface roughness and volumetric wear of different types of glazed monolithic zirconia after chewing simulation
The objective was to evaluate the effect of material (four monolithic zirconia) and surface condition [glazed (G) versus polished after simulation of occlusal adjustment (GAP)] on roughness and volumetric wear (VW) of dental zirconia after chewing simulation (CS). Zirconia specimens (ZS) were fabricated with an approximate diameter of 12.0 mm and a thickness of 1.0 mm. The four types of monolithic zirconia utilized were Prettau 4 Anterior (PA), Lava Plus (LP), Cercon hT (hT), and Cercon xT (xT). All specimens were coated with a thin and uniform layer of Prettau Plus glaze. Additionally, half of the ZS underwent a simulation of occlusal adjustment followed by clinical polishing. The sliding wear test was performed using a chewing simulator set at 30 N, 2 Hz, and 500,000 cycles, employing steatite specimens (SS) to simulate opposing dentition. ZS and SS underwent topographic analysis through optical profilometry to assess volumetric wear (VW) and surface roughness. The average roughness values (μm) of the zirconia ranged from 0.38h (PA-G before CS) to 2.55a (PA-GAP after CS), while for the antagonist the values ranged from 1.3b (LP-G before CS) to 2.6a (PA-GAP after CS). The VW values (mm3) of the ZS ranged from 0.7b (LP-G) to 2.5a (LP-GAP), while for the antagonist the values ranged from 0.17a (xT-GAP) to 0.33a (LP-G). The CS increased the roughness of all materials tested, regardless of the surface condition. The glazed condition showed lower roughness than the glazed/occlusal adjustment/polishing condition before the CS for three zirconia (PA, LP and xT) and after the CS for all materials. The surface condition did not significantly influence volumetric wear (VW) for three materials (PA, hT, and xT); however, for the Lava Plus (LP) group, the glazed condition resulted in reduced VW. The VW of the SS was unaffected by the material type or surface condition. In summary, zirconia specimens that underwent occlusal adjustment followed by repolishing demonstrated increased surface roughness compared to the glazed ones, while their wear behavior varied depending on the type of zirconia used.
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Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials is concerned with the mechanical deformation, damage and failure under applied forces, of biological material (at the tissue, cellular and molecular levels) and of biomaterials, i.e. those materials which are designed to mimic or replace biological materials. The primary focus of the journal is the synthesis of materials science, biology, and medical and dental science. Reports of fundamental scientific investigations are welcome, as are articles concerned with the practical application of materials in medical devices. Both experimental and theoretical work is of interest; theoretical papers will normally include comparison of predictions with experimental data, though we recognize that this may not always be appropriate. The journal also publishes technical notes concerned with emerging experimental or theoretical techniques, letters to the editor and, by invitation, review articles and papers describing existing techniques for the benefit of an interdisciplinary readership.
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