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Abrasive Machining of Porcelain and Zirconia With a Dental Handpiece

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Author(s)

L Yin, S Jahanmir, L K. Ives

Abstract

The machining characteristics and material removal mechanisms of two dental ceramics feldspathic porcelain and yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia - were investigated using a dental handpiece and diamond burs with different grit sizes. The material removal rates were measured as a function of total machining time using a constant load of 2 N on the bur, consistent with clinical cutting conditions. As the diamond grit size was increased from ultrafine (10 m) to fine (41 m) and coarse (172 m) the removal rate and the resulting surface roughness for each material increased substantially. The mechanisms of material removal determined through microscopic examination of the machined surfaces and the machining debris on the burs were found to consist of a combination of ductile and brittle type chip formation processes. The occurrence of brittle fracture increased as the diamond grit size was increased. While the material removal process in porcelain was dominated by brittle fracture, zirconia was primarily subjected to ductile cutting. Four wear processes were identified on the burs in prolonged cutting tests: grift microfracture, grit pullout, wear flat generation, and matrix abrasion. The results demonstrated that while the material removal rate for the zirconia evaluated in this study was lower than for porcelain and many other dental ceramics, the zirconia could be machined under clinical conditions with no edge chipping damage.
Citation
Wear
Volume
255
Issue
Part 2

Keywords

dental handpiece, dental restorations, diamond burs, feldspathic porcelain, material removal mechanism, surface integrity, tool wear, yttria-stablized tetragonal zirconia

Citation

Yin, L. , Jahanmir, S. and Ives, L. (2003), Abrasive Machining of Porcelain and Zirconia With a Dental Handpiece, Wear (Accessed April 19, 2024)
Created September 1, 2003, Updated February 19, 2017