Influence of ceramic surface texture on the wear of gold alloy and Heat-Pressed ceramics

Osamu Saiki, Hiroyasu Koizumi, Hiroshi Nogawa, Haruto Hiraba, Nobutaka Akazawa, Hideo Matsumura

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of ceramic surface texture on the wear of rounded rod specimens. Plate specimens were fabricated from zirconia (ZrO2), feldspathic porcelain, and lithium disilicate glass ceramics (LDG ceramics). Plate surfaces were either ground or polished. Rounded rod specimens with a 2.0-mm-diameter were fabricated from type 4 gold alloy and heat-pressed ceramics (HP ceramics). Wear testing was performed by means of a wear testing apparatus under 5,000 reciprocal strokes of the rod specimen with 5.9 N vertical loading. The results were statistically analyzed with a non-parametric procedure. The gold alloy showed the maximal height loss (90.0 μm) when the rod specimen was abraded with ground porcelain, whereas the HP ceramics exhibited maximal height loss (49.8 μm) when the rod specimen was abraded with ground zirconia. There was a strong correlation between height loss of the rod and surface roughness of the underlying plates, for both the gold alloy and HP ceramics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)865-873
Number of pages9
JournalDental Materials Journal
Volume33
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Surface roughness
  • Vickers hardness number
  • Wear
  • Zirconia

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