Effects of multiple firings on the microstructure of zirconia and veneering ceramics
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Alkurt, M., Yeşil Duymus, Z., & Gundogdu, M. (2016). Effects of multiple firings on the microstructure of zirconia and veneering ceramics. Dental materials journal, 35(5), 776–781. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2015-429Özet
The aim of study was to evaluate the effects of multiple firings on the microstructures of zirconia and two ceramics. Vita VM9 (VMZ) and Cerabien ZR (C-Z) ceramics on a zirconia framework and zirconia without veneering ceramic (WO-Z) were evaluated. Firing methods included firing two, five, and ten times (n=10). the effects of multiple firings on the surface hardness of the materials were evaluated using a Vickers hardness (HV) tester. Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (a=0.05). After firing five and ten times, the hardness of VM-Z and C-Z increased significantly (p<0.001). the HVs of the Cerabien ZR and Vita VM9 veneering ceramics were similar (p>0.05). in the XRD analysis, zirconia had similar tetragonal (t)-monoclinic (m) phase transformations of Y-TZP after the different firing times. Clinically, multiple firings did not affect the microstructure of zirconia, but the structures of the two ceramics were affected.