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Translucency and mechanical behavior of  partially stabilized monolithic zirconia after staining, finishing procedures and artificial aging

Allan Oliveira da Silva, Lívia Fiorin, Adriana Cláudia Lapria Faria, Ricardo Faria Ribeiro, Renata Cristina Silveira Rodrigues

2022Scientific Reports24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Partially stabilized zirconia (5Y-PSZ) has been widely used to manufacture indirect monolithic restorations, and the effect of finishing procedures on the optical and mechanical properties of these materials are still unclear. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of staining, polishing and glazing on surface roughness, crystalline phase content, microhardness, fracture toughness, dynamic elastic modulus, three-point flexural strength, strain distribution, color (∆E 00 /∆L/∆a/∆b), and translucency before and after artificial accelerated aging (water spray and ultraviolet) of 5Y-PSZ. Bar-shaped and rectangle-shaped specimens of the 5Y-PSZ were prepared and divided into six groups, according to finishing procedure: GC (control), GS (staining), GG (glazing), GSG (staining and glazing), GP (polishing), GSP (staining and polishing). There was a significant difference between groups for surface roughness ( p < 0.05), dynamic elastic modulus ( p = 0.007), microhardness ( p = < 0.05), ∆E 00 ( p = 0.010), and ∆a ( p = 0.008). GC presented higher cubic phase content, and the stained groups (GS, GSG and GSP) presented higher monoclinic content. The different finishing procedures affected roughness, dynamic elastic modulus, microhardness, and color of 5Y-PSZ; polishing being the finish that provides minors changes to the 5Y- PSZ. Accelerated artificial aging caused color change, regardless of finishing procedure used.

Topics & Concepts

PolishingMaterials scienceGlazingSurface roughnessCubic zirconiaComposite materialElastic modulusIndentation hardnessSurface finishStainingFlexural strengthCeramicMicrostructureMedicinePathologyDental materials and restorationsBuilding materials and conservationCultural Heritage Materials Analysis