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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Effects of erosion and abrasion on resin-matrix ceramic CAD/CAM materials: An in vitro investigation.5citations
  • 2017Long-term stability of an injection-molded zirconia bone-level implant: A testing protocol considering aging kinetics and dynamic fatigue22citations

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  • Hellwig, Elmar
  • Reidelbach, Cosima
  • Spraul, Mathias
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  • Maass, Madeleine E.
  • Gurian, Elisa
  • Spies, Benedikt C.
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Effects of erosion and abrasion on resin-matrix ceramic CAD/CAM materials: An in vitro investigation.

  • Hellwig, Elmar
  • Vach, Kirstin
  • Reidelbach, Cosima
  • Spraul, Mathias
  • Swoboda, Michael
  • Polydorou, Olga
Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of erosion and abrasion on resin-matrix ceramic CAD/CAM materials [CERASMART (GC); VITA ENAMIC (VITA Zahnfabrik); Lava Ultimate (3 M)] in comparison to feldspar ceramic (VITABLOCS Mark II, VITA Zahnfabrik) and resin composite materials (ceram.x universal, Dentsply Sirona). Daily brushing and acid exposure were simulated using a brushing apparatus and a solution of 0.5 vol% citric acid. Microhardness, surface roughness, and substance loss were measured at baseline and after simulation of 1 and 3 years of function. All materials showed a decrease in microhardness after 3 years and an increase in surface roughness (Ra) after 1 and 3 years. The Ra increase was statistically significantly lower for the resin-matrix ceramics than for feldspar ceramic and similar to composite material. After 3 years, only feldspar ceramic showed no significant substance loss. In conclusion, resin-matrix ceramics demonstrate reduced roughening compared to feldspar ceramics, potentially improving restoration longevity by preventing plaque buildup, but differences in abrasion resistance suggest the need for further material-specific research. Future research should aim to replicate clinical conditions closely and to transition to in vivo trials.

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  • surface
  • simulation
  • composite
  • ceramic
  • resin
  • gas chromatography
  • collision-induced dissociation