2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11209385
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An Assessment of the Influence of Dental Porcelain Slurry Preparation on Flexural Strength of Different Feldspathic Porcelains

Abstract: Chipping remains a big challenge during the clinical application of glass ceramics in dentistry. The fabrication procedure used affects the mechanical properties of dental feldspathic porcelain and is associated with technical failures. This study aimed to compare the effect of the use of manufacturers’ liquids versus H2O on the flexural strength of glass ceramics. Specimens (n = 120, n = 15 per group) (25 × 4 × 1.2 mm) were obtained using four porcelain powders (Creation CC, IPS InLine, Noritake EX-3, and Vit… Show more

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“…The powder/liquid ratio may influence the thickness of the resultant layer [25]. This may be critical, especially for the first layer of the ceramic (washed opaque), which must be applied in a thin layer for both proper thickness and proper wetting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The powder/liquid ratio may influence the thickness of the resultant layer [25]. This may be critical, especially for the first layer of the ceramic (washed opaque), which must be applied in a thin layer for both proper thickness and proper wetting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be critical, especially for the first layer of the ceramic (washed opaque), which must be applied in a thin layer for both proper thickness and proper wetting. In addition, improper wetting of the metallic substructure by a thick mix may lead to the accumulation of voids at the interface [25]. Opaque thickness generally should not exceed 0.1 mm; otherwise, achieving an esthetic result, particularly in thin ceramic thicknesses, becomes impossible [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%