Residual stresses in Y-TZP crowns due to changes in the thermal contraction coefficient of veneers
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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24/09/2013
24/09/2013
2013
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Objective. To test the hypothesis that the difference in the coefficient of thermal contraction of the veneering porcelain above (˛liquid) and below (˛solid) its Tg plays an important role in stress development during a fast cooling protocol of Y-TZP crowns. Methods. Three-dimensional finite element models of veneered Y-TZP crowns were developed. Heat transfer analyses were conducted with two cooling protocols: slow (group A) and fast (groups B–F). Calculated temperatures as a function of time were used to determine the thermal stresses. Porcelain ˛solid was kept constant while its ˛liquid was varied, creating different ˛/˛solid conditions: 0, 1, 1.5, 2 and 3 (groups B–F, respectively). Maximum ( 1) and minimum ( 3) residual principal stress distributions in the porcelain layer were compared. Results. For the slowly cooled crown, positive 1 were observed in the porcelain, orientated perpendicular to the core–veneer interface (“radial” orientation). Simultaneously, negative 3 were observed within the porcelain, mostly in a hoop orientation (“hoop–arch”). For rapidly cooled crowns, stress patterns varied depending on ˛/˛solid ratios. For groups B and C, the patterns were similar to those found in group A for 1 (“radial”) and 3 (“hoop–arch”). For groups D–F, stress distribution changed significantly, with 1 forming a “hoop-arch” pattern while 3 developed a “radial” pattern. Significance. Hoop tensile stresses generated in the veneering layer during fast cooling protocols due to porcelain high ˛/˛solid ratio will facilitate flaw propagation from the surface toward the core, which negatively affects the potential clinical longevity of a crown. This study was supported by FAPESP (2009/062667). The authors gratefully acknowledge Michael J. Tholey for his contribution to the study design. This study was supported by FAPESP (2009/06266-7). The authors gratefully acknowledge Michael J. Tholey for his contribution to the study design. |
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D e n t a l M a t e r i a l s, n.2 9, p.594–601, 2 0 1 3 |
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eng |
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Academy of Dental Materials Washington |
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Dental Materials |
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restrictedAccess Elsevier |
Palavras-Chave | #Finite element analysis #Veneered zirconia crowns #Coefficient of thermal contraction #Veneer chipping #Glass transition temperature #Materiais Dentarios |
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