The long term success of a dental restoration treatment is defined by its durability which is directly influenced by the oral environment.
Optical properties of dental ceramics.
This study s purpose was to evaluate the artificial aging behavior of nanostructured respective microstructured ceramics related to surface topography roughness and optical properties.
Two physical properties in particular are used to assess the clinical performance of today s dental ceramics.
Optical density and fiber optic properties.
Yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal has been used as a dental biomaterial for several decades because the fracture toughness and bend strength are increased by a stress induced transformation toughening mechanism.
However it weakens the structure by decreasing the resistance to crack propagation.
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the superior optical and mechanical properties of a new class of submicron grain sized alumina ceramics relative to the current state of the art dental.
The mechanical and optical properties of dental ceramics mainly depend on the nature and the amount of crystalline phase present.
Tanja lube robert danzer in advanced ceramics for dentistry 2014.
The concern that a ceramic will fracture in service remains a problem for ceramic alloy and all ceramic restorations alike although the newest crystalline ceramics see figure 14 3 are beginning to challenge this notion.
In dental ceramics the appearance of the tooth is successfully imitated as a sum of all its visual dimensions.
Their properties vary over a wide range.
Optical properties of the glass ceramics such as translucency and opalescence are critical factors for aesthetics and the natural appearance of the ceramic restorations.
Optical properties of zirconia ceramics for esthetic dental restorations.
Optical properties of zirconia ceramics for esthetic dental restorations.
More the glassy phase more the translucency of ceramics.
It is better to build restorations with porcelain with the same opalescent characteristics as enamel rather than to create an artificial incisal halo for example with opaque yellow stains.
A systematic review.
Optical properties fine ceramics are sintered materials consisting of microscopic crystal particles separated by boundary elements.
A systematic review presented at the 17th international conference on biomechanics and biomedical engineering dubai united arab emirates december 2015.