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- 2024Biomechanical behavior of molars restored with direct and indirect restorations in combination with deep margin elevation.citations
- 2024Partial glass-ceramic posterior restorations with margins beyond or above the cemento-enamel junctioncitations
- 2023De coronaalwaarts verplaatste preparatiegrens voor adhesieve indirecte restauratiescitations
- 2023Deep margin elevation
- 2020Breuksterkte van verschillende types directe en indirecte restauraties bij het functioneel herstel van endodontisch behandelde molaren
- 2020Influence of Deep Margin Elevation and preparation design on the fracture strength of indirectly restored molarscitations
- 2019Randomized clinical trial on the survival of lithium disilicate posterior partial restorations bonded using immediate or delayed dentin sealing after 3 years of functioncitations
- 2017Surface degradation of nanocrystalline zirconia dental implantscitations
- 2017On the bulk degradation of yttria-stabilized nanocrystalline zirconia dental implant abutmentscitations
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Surface degradation of nanocrystalline zirconia dental implants
Abstract
<p>Yttria-stabilized zirconia prepared by hot isostatic pressing represents attractive material for biomedical applications. In this work the degradation of yttria-stabilized zirconia dental implants abutments due to the tetragonal to monoclinic phase transformation after one year of clinical use was studied in detail. Microstructural characterization by Electron Back Scattering Diffraction was successfully applied. The amount and distribution of the monoclinic phase, the grain-size distribution and crystallographic orientations between tetragonal and monoclinic crystals in 3 mol.% yttria-stabilized polycrystalline zirconia were determined in two different types of abutments currently used in clinical practice. Clear crystallographic orientation relationship between parent tetragonal and daughter monoclinic phase was clearly observed. An important and novel conclusion is that no substantial bulk degradation of 3Y-TZP dental implant abutments was detected after 1 year of clinical use.</p>