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- 2022Effect of sandblasting with fluorapatite glass-ceramic powder and chemical primers/adhesives on shear bond strength of indirect repairing composite to zirconiacitations
- 2020Fluorapatite Glass-Ceramics: A New Sandblasting Approach for Zirconia Repair
- 2019Preliminary study of hydroxyapatite particles air abrasive blasting on Mg-4Zn-0.3Ca surfacecitations
- 2016Design and Synthesis of New Translucent, High Strength Leucite Glass-Ceramics
- 2016Surface properties of tricalcium phosphate and hydroxyapatite resin composites
- 2014Leucite Glass Ceramics
- 2014The Retarding Effect of Zinc Oxide on Dissolution and Apatite Formation of a Fluoride Containing Bioactive Glass
- 2014'Smart' acid-degradable zinc-releasing silicate glassescitations
- 2014Low-sodium Bioactive Glass Coatings for Titanium Implants by Grit Blasting
- 2013Remineralisation Study of a Nano-sized Hydroxyapatite and Fluoride Containing Toothpaste
- 2013Reduced wear of enamel with novel fine and nano-scale leucite glass-ceramicscitations
- 2013Crystallization of high-strength nano-scale leucite glass-ceramicscitations
- 2012Wear characteristics of fine and nano-scale high-strength leucite glass-ceramics
- 2011Crystallization and flexural strength optimization of fine-grained leucite glass-ceramics for dentistrycitations
- 2010Development and testing of multi-phase glazes for adhesive bonding to zirconia substrates
- 2010Crystallization of high-strength fine-sized leucite glass-ceramicscitations
- 2010Synthesis of nano-sized Leucite Glass-ceramics
- 2010Wear Characteristics of an Experimental High-Strength Fine-Sized Leucite Glass-Ceramic
- 2010Optimization of Novel Leucite Glass-ceramics
- 2009Effect of Glass Powder Size on Leucite Glass-Ceramic Crystallisation
- 2009Control of ceramic microstructure
- 2007Microstructure and Thermal Expansion Properties of Some Leucite Glass-Ceramics
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Reduced wear of enamel with novel fine and nano-scale leucite glass-ceramics
Abstract
Objectives: Leucite glass-ceramics used to produce all-ceramic restorations can suffer from brittle fracture and wear the opposing teeth. High strength and fine crystal sized leucite glass-ceramics have recently been reported. The objective of this study is to investigate whether fine and nano-scale leucite glass-ceramics with minimal matrix microcracking are associated with a reduction in in vitro tooth wear. Methods: Human molar cusps (n = 12) were wear tested using a Bionix-858 testing machine (300,000 simulated masticatory cycles) against experimental fine crystal sized (FS), nano-scale crystal sized (NS) leucite glass-ceramics and a commercial leucite glass-ceramic (Ceramco-3, Dentsply, USA). Wear was imaged using Secondary Electron Imaging (SEI) and quantified using white-light profilometry. Results: Both experimental groups were found to produce significantly (p <0.05) less volume and mean-height tooth loss compared to Ceramco-3. The NS group had significantly (p <0.05) less tooth mean-height loss and less combined (tooth and ceramic) loss than the FS group. Increased waviness and damage was observed on the wear surfaces of the Ceramco-3 glass-ceramic disc/tooth group in comparison to the experimental groups. This was also indicated by higher surface roughness values for the Ceramco-3 glass-ceramic disc/tooth group. Conclusions: Fine and nano-sized leucite glass-ceramics produced a reduction in in vitro tooth wear. The high strength low wear materials of this study may help address the many problems associated with tooth enamel wear and restoration failure. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.