2022
DOI: 10.3390/jfb13040281
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Comparison of Regular and Speed Sintering on Low-Temperature Degradation and Fatigue Resistance of Translucent Zirconia Crowns for Implants: An In Vitro Study

Abstract: Background: Although there are a few studies which compare fast and slow sintering in normal zirconia crowns, it is essential to compare the cracks and load-bearing capacity in zirconia screw-retained implant crowns between regular and speed sintering protocols. This research aimed to compare the surface structure, cracks, and load-bearing capacity in zirconia screw-retained implant crowns between regular sintering (RS) and speed sintering (SS) protocol with and without cyclic loading (fatigue). Methods: A tot… Show more

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“…These can be used without the porcelain coating, thus resulting in being directly exposed to the oral cavity. Even if the influence of sintering protocols onto the mechanical characteristics of the monolithic zirconia restorations was deeply investigated and reported [58][59][60][61][62], we do not consider it in the present study and used a standard procedure. In 2010, Jung et al [63] analysed the effect of full zirconia restorations (Zirkonzahn Prettau) and feldspathic ceramics against dental enamel in a chewing simulator for 240,000 cycles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can be used without the porcelain coating, thus resulting in being directly exposed to the oral cavity. Even if the influence of sintering protocols onto the mechanical characteristics of the monolithic zirconia restorations was deeply investigated and reported [58][59][60][61][62], we do not consider it in the present study and used a standard procedure. In 2010, Jung et al [63] analysed the effect of full zirconia restorations (Zirkonzahn Prettau) and feldspathic ceramics against dental enamel in a chewing simulator for 240,000 cycles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%