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http://dx.doi.org/10.15522/JKAED.2014.23.2.77

Factors affecting fracture of full contour monolithic zirconia dental prosthesis in laboratory process  

Lee, Soo Young (Obokmanse Dental Clinic)
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Esthetic Dentistry / v.23, no.2, 2014 , pp. 77-79 More about this Journal
Abstract
There are several factors affected fractures of full contour zirconia (FCZ) dental prosthesis in laboratory process. First, residual moisture can cause zirconia cracks. Complete dry is requisite before zirconia sintering to prevent zirconia cracks. Second, slow cooling rate is essential to prevent cracks during zirconia sintering process. Cracks in bridge pontic area, thick dental implant prosthesis can be prevented by slow cooling rate such as 3 degree Celsius per minute during zirconia sintering. Third, slow heating rate and slow cooling rate during staining and glazing procedure is necessary to inhibit thermal shock of sintered dental zirconia. Lower preheat temperature of porcelain furnace is recommended. Finally, using diamond disc to open embrasure can lead cracks.
Keywords
monolithic zirconia; contour; failure;
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