Objectives: The dental market moves towards high-translucency monolithic zirconia dental crowns, which are usually placed either with - or without - a thin glaze layer. The microstructural features and the mechanical performances of these materials are still controversial, as well as their susceptibility to aging. This paper aims at studying these aspects in the current generation of zirconia dental crowns showing different degrees of translucency. Methods: Four different commercial zirconia materials were investigated, including one standard 'full-strength' 3Y-TZP and three grades with improved translucency. The microstructural features (phase composition and assemblage, grain size) were carefully studied, as well as mechanical properti...
The aim was to evaluate the optical properties, mechanical properties and aging stability of yttria-...
This study characterized the mechanical properties (static and under fatigue), the crystalline micro...
High strength and translucency are generally not coincident in one restorative material and there is...
Objectives: The dental market moves towards high-translucency monolithic zirconia dental crowns, whi...
International audiencePurpose/aim: The dental market demands for high-translucency monolithic zircon...
The increase in patients’ awareness and demands for metal-free, highly aesthetic restorations, even ...
Objective. To determine the effects of different aging methods on the degradation and flexural stren...
Zirconia has been widely used in dentistry to improve the strength of ceramic restorations maintaini...
In dentistry, monolithic zirconia restorations have been preferred over all-ceramic restorations in ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of design and surface finishing on fracture str...
The use of monolithic [yttria (Y2O3)-stabilized tetragonal zirconia (ZrO2) polycrystalline] (Y-TZP) ...
OBJECTIVES: For the use of partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ) as high-translucent zirconia, the imp...
Objectives: The development and placement of translucent zirconia ceramics on the dental materials m...
Recently the attention in the field of fixed dental restorations has focused on structural ceramics....
Today, zirconia-based restorations have become popular in dentistry. Thanks to their superb biocompa...
The aim was to evaluate the optical properties, mechanical properties and aging stability of yttria-...
This study characterized the mechanical properties (static and under fatigue), the crystalline micro...
High strength and translucency are generally not coincident in one restorative material and there is...
Objectives: The dental market moves towards high-translucency monolithic zirconia dental crowns, whi...
International audiencePurpose/aim: The dental market demands for high-translucency monolithic zircon...
The increase in patients’ awareness and demands for metal-free, highly aesthetic restorations, even ...
Objective. To determine the effects of different aging methods on the degradation and flexural stren...
Zirconia has been widely used in dentistry to improve the strength of ceramic restorations maintaini...
In dentistry, monolithic zirconia restorations have been preferred over all-ceramic restorations in ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of design and surface finishing on fracture str...
The use of monolithic [yttria (Y2O3)-stabilized tetragonal zirconia (ZrO2) polycrystalline] (Y-TZP) ...
OBJECTIVES: For the use of partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ) as high-translucent zirconia, the imp...
Objectives: The development and placement of translucent zirconia ceramics on the dental materials m...
Recently the attention in the field of fixed dental restorations has focused on structural ceramics....
Today, zirconia-based restorations have become popular in dentistry. Thanks to their superb biocompa...
The aim was to evaluate the optical properties, mechanical properties and aging stability of yttria-...
This study characterized the mechanical properties (static and under fatigue), the crystalline micro...
High strength and translucency are generally not coincident in one restorative material and there is...