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Effect of the infrastructure material on the failure behavior of prosthetic crowns
Authors:Queli Nunes Sonza  Álvaro Della BonaMárcia Borba
Institution:Post-graduate Program in Dentistry, Dental School, University of Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil
Abstract:

Objectives

To evaluate the effect of infrastructure (IS) material on the fracture behavior of prosthetic crowns.

Methods

Restorations were fabricated using a metal die simulating a prepared tooth. Four groups were evaluated: YZ-C, Y-TZP (In-Ceram YZ, Vita) IS produced by CAD-CAM; IZ-C, In-Ceram Zirconia (Vita) IS produced by CAD-CAM; IZ-S, In-Ceram Zirconia (Vita) IS produced by slip-cast; MC, metal IS (control). The IS were veneered with porcelain and resin cemented to fiber-reinforced composite dies. Specimens were loaded in compression to failure using a universal testing machine. The 30° angle load was applied by a spherical piston, in 37 °C distilled water. Fractography was performed using stereomicroscope and SEM. Data were statistically analyzed with Anova and Student–Newman–Keuls tests (α = 0.05).

Results

Significant differences were found between groups (p = 0.022). MC showed the highest mean failure load, statistically similar to YZ-C. There was no statistical difference between YZ-C, IZ-C and IZ-S. MC and YZ-C showed no catastrophic failure. IZ-C and IZ-S showed chipping and catastrophic failures. The fracture behavior is similar to reported clinical failures.

Significance

Considering the ceramic systems evaluated, YZ-C and MC crowns present greater fracture load and a more favorable failure mode than In-Ceram Zirconia crowns, regardless of the fabrication type (CAD-CAM or slip-cast).
Keywords:Stress  Mechanical  Dental materials  Ceramics  Dental restoration failure  
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