The present study comprehensively compared the microstructure, flexural strength, and fracture toughness of zirconia ceramics prepared via two different methods, subtractive milling (SM) and stereolithography (SLA). Disc- or rectangular-shaped zirconia specimens (Prettau (SM) and 3DMix Zirconia (SLA)) were prepared following each manufacturer’s instructions and polished. The microstructures of the two different zirconia specimens were studied by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and electron backscattered diffractometry. The flexural strength and fracture toughness based on the indentation fracture method were measured for the two different zirconia ceramics. A greater number of small ...
The fractography of a new grade of zirconia ceramics, known as self-glazed zirconia, was investigate...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Zirconia restorations can be processed by using stereolithography additive m...
Aim This in vitro study aimed to compare the mechanical performance of 3D printed versus milled zir...
Aim: to investigate the potential role of 3D printing to produce zirconia restorations and to assess...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the mechanical properties of 3D printed zirconia (ZrO2). The t...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the mechanical properties of 3D printed zirconia (Z...
We aimed to assess the crystallography, microstructure and flexural strength of zirconia-based ceram...
The objective of this study is to examine the physiomechanical and surface properties of 3D-printed ...
PURPOSE To evaluate the chemical composition, flexural strength, and Weibull characteristics of m...
PURPOSE To evaluate the chemical composition, flexural strength, and Weibull characteristics of m...
The term nanoceramics is well known in the ceramic field for at least two decades. Even though there...
PURPOSE To evaluate the chemical composition, flexural strength, and Weibull characteristics of m...
Aim: to investigate the potential role of 3D printing to produce zirconia restorations and to assess...
Objective: To compare three different compositions of Yttria-Tetragonal Zirconia Polycrystal (Y-TZP)...
Purpose: This study was undertaken to investigate the chemical solubility and flexural strengths of ...
The fractography of a new grade of zirconia ceramics, known as self-glazed zirconia, was investigate...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Zirconia restorations can be processed by using stereolithography additive m...
Aim This in vitro study aimed to compare the mechanical performance of 3D printed versus milled zir...
Aim: to investigate the potential role of 3D printing to produce zirconia restorations and to assess...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the mechanical properties of 3D printed zirconia (ZrO2). The t...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the mechanical properties of 3D printed zirconia (Z...
We aimed to assess the crystallography, microstructure and flexural strength of zirconia-based ceram...
The objective of this study is to examine the physiomechanical and surface properties of 3D-printed ...
PURPOSE To evaluate the chemical composition, flexural strength, and Weibull characteristics of m...
PURPOSE To evaluate the chemical composition, flexural strength, and Weibull characteristics of m...
The term nanoceramics is well known in the ceramic field for at least two decades. Even though there...
PURPOSE To evaluate the chemical composition, flexural strength, and Weibull characteristics of m...
Aim: to investigate the potential role of 3D printing to produce zirconia restorations and to assess...
Objective: To compare three different compositions of Yttria-Tetragonal Zirconia Polycrystal (Y-TZP)...
Purpose: This study was undertaken to investigate the chemical solubility and flexural strengths of ...
The fractography of a new grade of zirconia ceramics, known as self-glazed zirconia, was investigate...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Zirconia restorations can be processed by using stereolithography additive m...
Aim This in vitro study aimed to compare the mechanical performance of 3D printed versus milled zir...