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The relation between impact strength and flexural strength of dental materials

Niek de Jager, T.J.A.G. Münker, Luís Felipe Guilardi, Victor J. Jansen, Yvon G.E. Sportel, Cornelis J. Kleverlaan

2021Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials/Journal of mechanical behavior of biomedical materials37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate whether there is a relation between impact strength and flexural strength of different composite and ceramic materials used in dental restorations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The three-point-bending test was used to determine the flexural strength and flexural modulus, and the Dynstat impact test was used to determine the impact strength of different composite and ceramic dental materials. The relation between the flexural strength and impact strength was mathematically investigated and a three-dimensional finite element analysis model of the impact test set-up was created to verify these results. RESULTS: is a constant dependent on the test set-up. CONCLUSION: The obtained impact strength of materials is specific to the test set-up and dependent on the geometric configuration of the test set-up and the specimen thickness. The clinical significance of this investigation is that roughness and fatigue have far more influence on the impact strength than the flexure strength.

Topics & Concepts

Flexural strengthComposite materialIzod impact strength testMaterials scienceRelation (database)Ultimate tensile strengthComputer scienceDatabaseDental materials and restorationsDental Health and Care UtilizationScientific and Engineering Research Topics
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