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Flexural properties of three lithium disilicate materials: An in vitro evaluation

Ahmad M. Al‐Thobity, Abdulmohsen Alsalman

2020The Saudi Dental Journal31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The goal of this study was to investigate the flexural strength, Young’s modulus and Weibull modulus of two heat-pressed and one CAD/CAM processed lithium disilicate (LD) ceramics. A total of 45 specimens with dimensions 16 × 4 × 1.2 ± 0.2 mm were fabricated out of three LD ceramics. For heat-pressed LD specimens, acrylate polymer blocks were cut and divided into two groups (n = 15 per group); a GC LiSi Press LD group (LP) and an IPS e.max Press group (EP). Specimens for each group were pressed corresponding to the manufacturer’s recommendations. For the CAD-CAM Group (EC), IPS e.max CAD blocks were cut to obtain specimens (n = 15) to the desired dimensions. Flexural strength and Young’s modulus tests were executed using a universal testing machine. A one-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tuckey’s tests were applied to analyze the results (p ≤ 0.05). Regarding flexural strength, the EC group showed higher statistically substantial difference than the EP and LP groups (p = 0.001), while there was no pronounced difference between the EP and LP groups (p = 0.065). For Young’s modulus test, all the three tested groups had no statistically substantial difference (p = 0.798). The IPS e.max CAD group had higher mechanical performance than the IPS e.max Press and GC LiSi Press groups.

Topics & Concepts

Flexural strengthUniversal testing machineFlexural modulusWeibull modulusMaterials scienceSignificant differenceLithium disilicateComposite materialCeramicPost hocModulusMathematicsDentistryMedicineUltimate tensile strengthStatisticsDental materials and restorationsDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesDental Research and COVID-19