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Evaluation of intaglio surface trueness, wear, and fracture resistance of zirconia crown under simulated mastication: a comparative analysis between subtractive and additive manufacturing

  • Kim, Yong-Kyu;Han, Jung-Suk;Yoon, Hyung-In
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.122-132
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    • 2022
  • PURPOSE. This in-vitro analysis aimed to compare the intaglio trueness, the antagonist's wear volume loss, and fracture load of various single-unit zirconia prostheses fabricated by different manufacturing techniques. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Zirconia crowns were prepared into four different groups (n = 14 per group) according to the manufacturing techniques and generations of the materials. The intaglio surface trueness (root-mean-square estimates, RMS) of the crown was measured at the marginal, axial, occlusal, and inner surface areas. Half of the specimens were artificially aged in the chewing simulator with 120,000 cycles, and the antagonist's volume loss after aging was calculated. The fracture load for each crown group was measured before and after hydrothermal aging. The intaglio trueness was evaluated with Welch's ANOVA and the antagonist's volume loss was assessed by the Kruskal-Wallis tests. The effects of manufacturing and aging on the fracture resistance of the tested zirconia crowns were determined by two-way ANOVA. RESULTS. The trueness analysis of the crown intaglio surfaces showed surface deviation (RMS) within 50 ㎛, regardless of the manufacturing methods (P = .053). After simulated mastication, no significant differences in the volume loss of the antagonists were observed among the zirconia groups (P = .946). The manufacturing methods and simulated chewing had statistically significant effects on the fracture resistance (P < .001). CONCLUSION. The intaglio surface trueness, fracture resistance, and antagonist's wear volume of the additively manufactured 3Y-TZP crown were clinically acceptable, as compared with those of the 4Y- or 5Y-PSZ crowns produced by subtractive milling.

Preparation of Porous Cordierite by Using Water-Vapour Treatment (수증기처리공정에 의한 다공성 코디어라이트의 제조)

  • 문교태;서신석;노재성;조득희;김동표
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.34 no.9
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    • pp.986-992
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    • 1997
  • Cordierite ceramic was prepared by sol-gel method. It was analyzed by Infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction patterns that the ceramic was chemically mixed in molecular level and transformed to $\alpha$-cordierite at 125$0^{\circ}C$. Water vapour treatments for aging and drying process were conducted to get porous cordierite with thermally stable pore structure. It resulted in 220-410 $m^2$/g BET surface area and mesoporous structure with mean pore diameter, 40$\AA$. Compared to naturally dried ceramic, the ceramic showed superior thermal stability of surface area up to $700^{\circ}C$. Surfaces of porous cordierite ceramics were observed by SEM.

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An Experimental Study of Valve Seat Material Galling Characteristics in Waterworks

  • Park, Sung-Jun;Kim, Young-Tae;Lee, Sang-Jo
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.46-51
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    • 2007
  • Environmental contamination creates shortages of potable water. In such situations, the leakage of water due to breakage or aging of rubber valve seats is a serious problem. Rubber is apt to break when it is placed between two materials that contact each other. One way to avoid water leakage due to rubber damage and breakdown is to replace the rubber with metal, which is currently taking place in water distribution systems. In tribology, a severe form of wear is characterized by local macroscopic material transfer or removal, or by problems with sliding protrusions when two solid surfaces experience relative sliding under load. One of the major problems when metal slides is the occurrence of galling. Experimentally, various conditions influence incipient galling, such as hardness, surface roughness, temperature, load, velocity, and the external environment. This study sought to verify the galling tendencies of metal according to its hardness, surface roughness, load, and sliding velocity, and determine the quantitative effect of each factor on the galling tendencies.

치석의 무기질 분석에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Hyun-Pung
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.12 no.7
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    • pp.521-526
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    • 1974
  • This observation was carried out to investigate the inorganic constituents of dental calculus of varying locations and different ages. Supragingival calculus was obtained from 540 patients with the periodontal disease. The results were as follows : 1. The weight loss rate in ashing by aging was the highest in the 2nd decade (63.7%) and followed in order by 3rd decade (60.8%), seventh decade 959.8%), fourth decade (55.9%), sixth decade (52.6%) and fifth decade (43.2%). 2. The weight loss rate by ashing was more prominent in the buccal surfaces of the upper posterior teeth (62.0%) than in the lingual surface of the lower anterior teeth (59.7%). 3. The difference in contents of the inorganic constituents by sex was not remarkable. (male, Ca:373.0 P:333.9, female, Ca: 380.2, P: 339.6 ㎍/mg dry weight) 4. In the dry calulus, contents of the inorganic constituents were as follows: Ca:325.8 P:269.10 Mg:1.21 Na:8.44 K:1.32, Zn:0.67 ㎍/mg. 5. The Ca/P ratio was the lowest in the upper anterior region (1.11) and the highest in the lower posterior region (1.29) and the average was 1.20.

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Existing concrete dams: loads definition and finite element models validation

  • Colombo, Martina;Domaneschi, Marco;Ghisi, Aldo
    • Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.129-144
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    • 2016
  • We present a methodology to validate with monitoring data finite element models of existing concrete dams: numerical analyses are performed to assess the structural response under the effects of seasonal loading conditions, represented by hydrostatic pressure on the upstream-downstream dam surfaces and thermal variations as recorded by a thermometers network. We show that the stiffness effect of the rock foundation and the surface degradation of concrete due to aging are crucial aspects to be accounted for a correct interpretation of the real behavior. This work summarizes some general procedures developed by this research group at Politecnico di Milano on traditional static monitoring systems and two significant case studies: a buttress gravity and an arch-gravity dam.

Wettability and Water Repellency of Polyester Fabrics Treated by Low Temperture Plasma (저온플라즈마처리에 의한 폴리에스테르직물의 흡수성 및 발수성 변화)

  • 권영아
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.317-328
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    • 1995
  • The objective of this study was to determine the effects of low temperature plasma on the surface properties of polyester fabric with respect to wettability and water repellency. Highly wettable polyester fabric surfaces were obtained by oxygen treatment. The improved wettabililty of oxygen plasma treated fabrics decreased with aging time up to 30 days, and then the wettability remained relatively constant and still exhibited significant improvement compared to that of untreated polyester. Water repellency was significantly improved by tetratfluorocarbon plasma treatment. Such an improvement appears due to introduced fluo\ulcornerrine atoms or a thin fluorocarbon film on the fiber surface. Water repellency remained constant in fact, even after 150 days.

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CLINICAL STUDY ON THE PAIN RESPONSE TO FR AFTER VITAL PULPOTOMY (FR을 이용(使用)한 생활치수절술후(生活齒髓切齒術後)의 치유결과(治癒結果)에 대(對)한 임상적(臨床的) 연구(硏究))

  • Yoon, Soo-Han
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.187-191
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    • 1984
  • Vital pulpotomies by conventional method were done in 120 male and female cases between the ages of 20 and 60 who visited to SNUDH. The pulpotomized surfaces were covered by FR paste and clinical symptoms were carefully examined 1 week and 4 weeks later. The results were as follows; 1. There was no distinct difference between male and female as a whole, and pain to cold and hot or percussion was increased by aging. 2. Incidence of pain to cold and hot or percussion in group examined 4 weeks later was slightly increased than in group examined 1 week later. 3. There was no case of pain to cold and hot or percussion over all ages after 1 week, but were 5 cases (male 2, female 3) in 40 age, and were 3 cases (male 1, female 2) in 50 age after 4 weeks. 4. In 20 and 30 age, there was no case of pain to cold and hot or percussion after 4 weeks, also.

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Fouling Reduction Characteristics of a Fluidized Bed Heat Exchanger for Flue Gas Heat Recovery (연도가스 열회수용 순환유동층 열교환기의 오염저감특성)

  • 이금배;전용두
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.16 no.8
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    • pp.770-777
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    • 2004
  • Fouling and cleaning tests are performed for a uniquely designed 7,000 ㎉/hr fluidized bed heat exchanger for exhaust gas heat recovery. Fuel rich condition is maintained in the combustor for a limited time period to generate soot that is to be deposited on the heat transfer surfaces (fouling) and 600 Um glass beads are circulated inside the heat exchanger system for cleaning and enhancing the heat transfer performance. According to the present experimental study, performance degradation mode could be monitored and the effect of particle circulation on the heat transfer improvement could be identified. Through the present study, it is demonstrated that circulating particles contribute not only to the fouling reduction in gas side, but also to the heat transfer enhancement of the unit, while other possible aging factors including water side corrosion seemed to contribute to the accumulated performance deterioration.

HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE ARTICULAR DISC OF THE HUMAN TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT BY AGING (악관절도판의 증영적 변화에 관한 병리조직학적 연구)

  • Park, Jin-Whan
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.9 no.10
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    • pp.611-615
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    • 1971
  • The articular discs from temporomandibular joints of thirty men and women whose ages ranged between 20 and 70 years hve been used in this study. The articular discs of the temporomandibular joints of human postmortem material was examined individually by means of microscopic techniques. The following changes were seen: 1. With advancing age some of fibroblast was developed into chondroid cells. Which later may differentiate into true chondrocytes. 2. In young individuals the elastic fibers found only I relatively small numbers. With advancing age elastic fibers was increased in number. 3. With advancing age the arrangement of fibrous tissue are irregular and loosely separated. 4. In the discs, as well as in the fibrous tissue covering the articular surfaces, this cellular changes seems to be dependent upon mechanical influences.

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Effects of air-abrasion pressure on the resin bond strength to zirconia: a combined cyclic loading and thermocycling aging study

  • Al-Shehri, Eman Z.;Al-Zain, Afnan O.;Sabrah, Alaa H.;Al-Angari, Sarah S.;Dehailan, Laila Al;Eckert, George J.;Ozcan, Mutlu;Platt, Jeffrey A.;Bottino, Marco C.
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.206-215
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: To determine the combined effect of fatigue cyclic loading and thermocycling (CLTC) on the shear bond strength (SBS) of a resin cement to zirconia surfaces that were previously air-abraded with aluminum oxide ($Al_2O_3$) particles at different pressures. Materials and Methods: Seventy-two cuboid zirconia specimens were prepared and randomly assigned to 3 groups according to the air-abrasion pressures (1, 2, and 2.8 bar), and each group was further divided into 2 groups depending on aging parameters (n = 12). Panavia F 2.0 was placed on pre-conditioned zirconia surfaces, and SBS testing was performed either after 24 hours or 10,000 fatigue cycles (cyclic loading) and 5,000 thermocycles. Non-contact profilometry was used to measure surface roughness. Failure modes were evaluated under optical and scanning electron microscopy. The data were analyzed using 2-way analysis of variance and ${\chi}^2$ tests (${\alpha}=0.05$). Results: The 2.8 bar group showed significantly higher surface roughness compared to the 1 bar group (p < 0.05). The interaction between pressure and time/cycling was not significant on SBS, and pressure did not have a significant effect either. SBS was significantly higher (p = 0.006) for 24 hours storage compared to CLTC. The 2 bar-CLTC group presented significantly higher percentage of pre-test failure during fatigue compared to the other groups. Mixed-failure mode was more frequent than adhesive failure. Conclusions: CLTC significantly decreased the SBS values regardless of the air-abrasion pressure used.