Durability of feldspathic veneering ceramic on glass-infiltrated alumina ceramics after long-term thermocycling

Minerva Stomatol. 2010 Jul-Aug;59(7-8):393-9.

Abstract

Aim: This study compared the bond strength durability of a feldspathic veneering ceramic to glass-infiltrated reinforced ceramics in dry and aged conditions.

Methods: Disc shaped (thickness: 4 mm, diameter: 4 mm) of glass-infiltrated alumina (In-Ceram Alumina) and glass-infiltrated alumina reinforced by zirconia (In-Ceram Zirconia) core ceramic specimens (N=48, N=12 per groups) were constructed according to the manufacturers' recommendations. Veneering ceramic (VITA VM7) was fired onto the core ceramics using a mold. The core-veneering ceramic assemblies were randomly divided into two conditions and tested either immediately after specimen preparation (Dry) or following 30000 thermocycling (5-55 ºC±1; dwell time: 30 seconds). Shear bond strength test was performed in a universal testing machine (cross-head speed: 1 mm/min). Failure modes were analyzed using optical microscope (x20). The bond strength data (MPa) were analyzed using ANOVA (α=0.05).

Results: Thermocycling did not decrease the bond strength results for both In-Ceram Alumina (30.6±8.2 MPa; P=0.2053) and In-Ceram zirconia (32.6±9 MPa; P=0.3987) core ceramic-feldspathic veneering ceramic combinations when compared to non-aged conditions (28.1±6.4 MPa, 29.7±7.3 MPa, respectively). There were also no significant differences between adhesion of the veneering ceramic to either In-Ceram Alumina or In-Ceram Zirconia ceramics (P=0.3289). Failure types were predominantly a mixture of adhesive failure between the veneering and the core ceramic together with cohesive fracture of the veneering ceramic.

Conclusion: Long-term thermocycling aging conditions did not impair the adhesion of the veneering ceramic to the glass-infiltrated alumina core ceramics tested.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Ceramics*
  • Dental Bonding
  • Dental Porcelain*
  • Dental Veneers*
  • Equipment Failure
  • Glass
  • Hot Temperature*
  • Humidity
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Materials Testing
  • Random Allocation
  • Shear Strength
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • In-Ceram Alumina
  • In-Ceram Zirconia
  • VITA VM7
  • Dental Porcelain