Journal of Dentistry
Volume 34, Issue 2 , Pages 146-154, February 2006

Marginal toughness of bonded dental ceramics evaluated by determination of the crack length

Department of Operative Dentistry, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, 2-1-3, Tsurumi, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama 230-8501, Japan

Received 30 March 2005

Summary 

Objectives

The objective of this study was to evaluate the toughness of dental ceramics near a bonded interface using indentation microfracture.

Methods

The ceramics used in the present study were two leucite-reinforced ceramics (IPS Empress and Finesse), one lithia-based ceramic (IPS Empress 2) and one mica-based ceramic (OCC). The ceramic discs were processed according to the manufacturers instructions and were bonded to resinous discs using a resin composite cement. The bonded specimens were sectioned perpendicularly, and micro-Vickers indentations were imprinted at several distances from the bonded interface in the polished ceramic sections. The lengths between the two ends of the radial cracks along the bonded interface were measured.

Results

Crack lengthening was recognized when the distance was within 70μm. In each ceramic, the indentation crack length at 40μm from the interface was significantly longer than the length at the inner point of the ceramic material (p<0.05). The order of the mean indentation crack lengths at 40μm was OCC>Finesse>IPS Empress 2>IPS Empress, while the order at 490μm was Finesse>OCC>IPS Empress>IPS Empress 2. There was a difference between the orders at 40μm and at 490μm.

Significance

The behaviour of the indentation crack near the interface differs from that which is distant from the interface. Therefore, it is impossible to estimate the marginal toughness of the ceramic based on the indentation microfracture at the inner point of the ceramic.

Keywords: Ceramic, Indentation, Crack length, Interface

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PII: S0300-5712(05)00114-4

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2005.06.001

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 34, Issue 2 , Pages 146-154, February 2006