2023
DOI: 10.3390/nano13040678
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Construction of Nanostructured Glass-Zirconia to Improve the Interface Stability of Dental Bilayer Zirconia

Abstract: Bilayer zirconia restoration is one of the most commonly used restorations in dental practice, but the high frequency of the cohesive/adhesive fracture of veneered porcelain is still a problem. This paper focuses on the development of nanostructured glass-zirconia to improve the interface stability of dental zirconia substrate and veneered porcelain. A novel SiO2-Li2O-Al2O3 (SLA) glass was prepared and infiltrated into the surface of fully sintered dental zirconia to obtain nanostructured glass-zirconia struct… Show more

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“…Other studies show another development regarding a nano-structured glasszirconia in order to increase the resilience of the interface between dental zirconia substrate and veneered porcelain. A new SiO 2 -Li-Al-O 3 material to create a glasszirconia nanostructure, prepped (SLA) glass was infiltrated through the outermost layer of fully sintered dental zirconia [66].…”
Section: Nano Zirconiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies show another development regarding a nano-structured glasszirconia in order to increase the resilience of the interface between dental zirconia substrate and veneered porcelain. A new SiO 2 -Li-Al-O 3 material to create a glasszirconia nanostructure, prepped (SLA) glass was infiltrated through the outermost layer of fully sintered dental zirconia [66].…”
Section: Nano Zirconiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Currently, ceramic materials and technology are increasingly being improved and widely used in clinical practice with two types: oxide porcelain and glass porcelain. [5][6][7] The oxide porcelain is essentially zirconia oxide; this type is poor in light conductivity, so when indicated for front teeth are often chiseled, affecting aesthetics; moreover, they are very hard and cannot be worn and glued to tooth tissue, while the glass porcelain line that overcomes this disadvantage has the optical properties of the teeth. At present, translucent ceramic biomaterials are being developed increasing the esthetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%