1991
DOI: 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1991.tb04128.x
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Effect of Crystalline Leucite on Porcelain Bonding on Titanium

Abstract: The effect of elimination of crystalline leucite on porcelain bonding to Ti was studied. The thermal expansion coefficient of low-fusing dental porcelain was decreased by eliminating the crystalline leucite phase. As a result, minimal thermal mismatch and better bonding between Ti and porcelain were obtained. [

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“…Even though Ti copings can be milled accurately, the application of the veneering porcelain presents particular challenges. The quantity of the crystalline leucite phase must be altered from traditional formulations to obtain a compatible coefficient of thermal expansion . Additionally, Ti must be fired at a lower temperature than conventional metal ceramic alloys because it undergoes a phase change at 860 °C.…”
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“…Even though Ti copings can be milled accurately, the application of the veneering porcelain presents particular challenges. The quantity of the crystalline leucite phase must be altered from traditional formulations to obtain a compatible coefficient of thermal expansion . Additionally, Ti must be fired at a lower temperature than conventional metal ceramic alloys because it undergoes a phase change at 860 °C.…”
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“…İkinci olarak porselen 800°C'nin alt›nda f›r›nlanbilmelidir, çünkü 800°C'nin üstünde titanyum okside olmaktad›r. Titanyumun konvansiyonel yüksek ›s› porselenleri ile birlikte kullan›m›ndaki en büyük zorluklar 800°C'nin üzerindeki s›cakl›klarda titanyum yüzeyinde yüksek kimyasal reaktivitesinden kaynaklanan, oksit tabakas›n›n oluşumu ve titanyumun düşük termal genleşme katsay›s›na sahip olmas›d›r (5,6 Mevcut literatürler incelendiğinde, metal destekli porselen restorasyonlarda, metal alt yap› olarak titanyumun kullan›lmas› amac› ile yap›lan çal›şmalar›n bir çoğunun metal-porselen bağlant›s› üzerine yoğunlaşt›ğ› görülmektedir (1,4,6,11,12,13,14). Araşt›rmam›zda temel metal alaş›m›-geleneksel feldspatik porselen ile, düşük ›s› porseleni-titanyum alaş›m›, temel metal alaş›m› ya da alt›n alaş›m› kombinasyonlar›n›n bağlant› dirençlerinin; bağlant› dayan›kl›l›k testlerinden biri olan 3-nokta eğme testi ile karş›laşt›r›lmas› yap›lm›şt›r.…”
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“…However, some authors [4,7,[11][12][13] have retained metastable cubic leucite (~ 11-13x10-6°C-1; 25-600°C [11]) in some quenched leucite-containing glasses. For achieving the required average values of ~, this phase is not desirable in dental porcelains for using with traditional high-contraction alloys [3], although it may not apply to titanium (~= 8.6x10-6°C-Z; 100 500°C [33]) and other low-contraction metal substrates.…”
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