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- 2022Multimethod Assessment of Design, Metallurgical, and Mechanical Characteristics of Original and Counterfeit ProGlider Instrumentscitations
- 2022Multimethod Assessment of the Cyclic Fatigue Strength of ProGlider, Edge Glide Path and R-Pilot Endodontic Instrumentscitations
- 2022Multimethod Assessment of the Cyclic Fatigue Strength of ProGlider, Edge Glide Path and R-Pilot Endodontic Instrumentscitations
- 2020Wear behavior of dental glass-ceramicscitations
- 2018Bioactivity of novel functionally structured titanium-ceramic composites in contact with human osteoblastscitations
- 2018A novel gradated zirconia implant material embedding bioactive ceramicscitations
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Wear behavior of dental glass-ceramics
Abstract
<p>The main aim of this study was to perform a scoping review on the wear behaviour of recent dental glass-ceramics and its influence on the damage of opposing tooth enamel surfaces. Relevant in vivo and in vitro studies reported significant damage on enamel surfaces after friction against current glass-ceramics and therefore different parameters have been studied such as the glass-ceramic type, wear set up, environment, and surface treatment. The opposing enamel loss in volume, weight, or vertical measurement shown by previous studies is significantly higher when compared to enamel-by-enamel wear values. In fact, high values of hardness and elastic modulus of glass-ceramics combined with rough surfaces can result in detrimental effects on the tooth enamel surfaces. Restorative dental materials must withstand masticatory loads in combination with aesthetic benefits and high biocompatibility. Nevertheless, elastic modulus, hardness, and roughness of glass-ceramics should be adjusted to decrease the damage on tooth enamel surfaces.</p>