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Fracture strength of copy-milled and conventional In-Ceram crowns

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Authors

Yang, Jae-Ho; Hwang, Jung-Won

Issue Date
2001-12
Publisher
Blackwell Science
Citation
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2001, 28, 678-673.
Keywords
In-Ceramcelaycopy-millingaluminaspinelfracture strength
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the fracture resistance of copy-milled and conventional In-Ceram crowns. Four groups of 10 uniform sized all-ceramic anterior crowns were fabricated for this test: (1) In-Ceram Spinell (2) In-Ceram Alumina (3) Celay In-Ceram Spinell, and (4) Celay In-Ceram Alumina crowns. All specimens were cemented on stainless steel master die with resin cement and stored in 37 °C water for one day prior to loading into a universal testing machine. Using a steel ball at a crosshead speed of 0·5 mm min−1, the crowns were loaded at 30 °C angle until catastrophic failure occurred. Mean fracture strength was analysed and compared. Under the conditions of this study and the materials used, the following conclusions were drawn: 1. The strength of Celay In-Ceram anterior crowns had a slightly higher fracture strength than conventional In-Ceram crowns. 2. In-Ceram Alumina crowns had a significantly higher fracture strength than In-Ceram Spinell crowns in both conventional and copy milling methods.
ISSN
0305-182X
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/62204
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2842.2001.00731.x
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