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Fracture resistance and failure mode of posterior fixed dental prostheses fabricated with two zirconia CAD/CAM systems.

Carlos Lopez-suarezMaría-jesús SuárezVerónica RodríguezJesús PeláezEsther Gonzalo

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Prosthetic DentistryMaterials sciencebiologyWilcoxon signed-rank testbusiness.industryResearchFracture loadDentistryOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]biology.organism_classificationCiencias de la saludZirconia ceramicUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFracture (geology)Cubic zirconiaProcerabusinessGeneral DentistryFailure mode and effects analysis

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Background In recent years there has been an improvement of zirconia ceramic materials to replace posterior missing teeth. To date little in vitro studies has been carried out on the fracture resistance of zirconia veneered posterior fixed dental prostheses. This study investigated the fracture resistance and the failure mode of 3-unit zirconia-based posterior fixed dental prostheses fabricated with two CAD/CAM systems. Material and Methods Twenty posterior fixed dental prostheses were studied. Samples were randomly divided into two groups (n=10 each) according to the zirconia ceramic analyzed: Lava and Procera. Specimens were loaded until fracture under static load. Data were analyzed using Wilcoxon´s rank sum test and Wilcoxon´s signed-rank test (P<0.05). Results Partial fracture of the veneering porcelain occurred in 100% of the samples. Within each group, significant differences were shown between the veneering and the framework fracture resistance (P=0.002). The failure occurred in the connector cervical area in 80% of the cases. Conclusions All fracture load values of the zirconia frameworks could be considered clinically acceptable. The connector area is the weak point of the restorations. Key words:Fixed dental prostheses, zirconium-dioxide, zirconia, fracture resistance, failure mode.

10.4317/jced.52067https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26155341