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Journal of Technologic Dentistry
2009 Volume.31 No. 2 p.39 ~ p.44
The flexural strength Changes by the Low Temperature Degradation of Uncolored zirconia Ceramic for All Ceramic Restoration
Kim Jung-Sook

Abstract
In the orthopedic field which firstly used zirconia as artificial joints, researchers had studied the reasons for collapsing zirconia used as restorative material by accumulated inner cracks in several years and they found out Low Temperature Degradation is one of the reasons. In the dentistry field, it has not been too long since they used zirconia as the cores of all-ceramic restoration; however, the study is needed as prophylactic measure against Low Temperature Degradation which can be caused by saliva wetting the mouth all the time and frictional forces such as bite pressure and masticatory pressure. Artificial aging by autoclaving is used because there are difficulties of testing in the patient¡¯s mouth. To study the changes in the material properties, the flexural strength of dental zirconia ceramic is measured before and after the test. The following are the result of the test. 1) The zirconia blocks in the autoclaves at and are phase-shifted tetragonal to monoclinic by Low Temperature Degradation. 2)The non-autoclaved specimens have the average fractural strength of 1346.4MPa, the specimens autoclaved at have 1226.4Mpa and the specimens autoclaved at have 1024.1MPa. The tests show that as the temperature increases, the flexural strength tend to decrease and the differences are noticeable(p<0.001). 3)Through the Duncan¡¯s post-hoc test, the differences in flexural strength of the 3 groups were listed in order of strength like normal temperature>at autoclave low temperature degradation> at autoclave low temperature degradation.
KEYWORD
low temperature degradation, flexure strength, Uncolored zirconia Ceramic
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