Journal article

New method to differentiate surface damping behavior and stress absorption capacities of common CAD/CAM restorative materials


Authors listNiem, Th; Gonschorek, S.; Woestmann, B.

Publication year2021

Pagese213-e230

JournalDental Materials

Volume number37

Issue number4

ISSN0109-5641

eISSN1879-0097

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2020.12.012

PublisherElsevier


Abstract

Objectives. To assess energy dissipation capacities and surface damping abilities of different CAD/ CAM restorative materials (CRMs) to characterize stress resistance during load peaks.

Methods. Using instrumented indentation testing (IIT), Martens hardness (HM) together with its elastic (eta(IT)) and plastic index (eta(ITdis)) and Leeb hardness (HLD) together with its deducedenergy dissipation (HLDdis) were determined for eight ceramic, eight composite, and fourpolymer-based materials as well as three metals. The results were compared to those of bovine enamel. Ten indentations per material were performed at room temperature (23 +/- 1 degrees C) on two separate specimens (12.0 x 12.0 x 3.5 mm(3)) after water storage (24 h; 37.0 +/- 1.0 degrees C). Hardness parameters were recorded, and data were analyzed with one-way MANOVA( Games-Howell post hoc tests, alpha = 0.05). Correlations between different parameters were tested (Pearson, alpha = 0.05).

Results. Independently determined HLDdis, and eta(ITdis) values substantiated different energy dissipation characteristics of CRM, whereby a strong correlation was observed for the two datasets (r = 0.956, p = 0.011). Ceramics had the significantly lowest values (p < 0.001) whileboth parameters revealed the highest surface damping effects for metals (p < 0.001), followed in both cases by bovine enamel. Energy dissipation of polymer and composite CRM was in between ceramics and bovine enamel (p < 0.001), whereas only for HLDdis did both show no significant difference (p > 0.05).

Significance. Promising new HLDdis and eta(ITdis) data allow a reliable differentiation of energydissipation and surface damping capacities of CRMs. Previously published rankings of edge chipping and loss tangent results were perfectly reproduced, especially by HLDdis. (C) 2021 The Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleNiem, T., Gonschorek, S. and Woestmann, B. (2021) New method to differentiate surface damping behavior and stress absorption capacities of common CAD/CAM restorative materials, Dental Materials, 37(4), pp. e213-e230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2020.12.012

APA Citation styleNiem, T., Gonschorek, S., & Woestmann, B. (2021). New method to differentiate surface damping behavior and stress absorption capacities of common CAD/CAM restorative materials. Dental Materials. 37(4), e213-e230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2020.12.012



Keywords


CAD/CAM materialsCLINICAL-EVALUATIONCROWN MATERIALSDampingElastic deformationFIXED DENTAL PROSTHESESFRACTURE-TOUGHNESSInelastic deformationInstrumented indentation testingLeeb hardnessMARTENS HARDNESSOSSEOINTEGRATED IMPLANTSStress absorptionaTOOTHVISCOELASTIC BEHAVIOR

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