Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materials

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Autor(a) principal: Porto, Thiago Soares
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Roperto, Renato Cassio, Teich, Sorin Theodor, Faddoul, Fady Fouad, Rizzante, Fabio Antonio Piolla, Porto-Neto, Sizenando de Toledo [UNESP], de Campos, Edson Alves [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2019.vol33.0026
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/190280
Resumo: The aim of this study is to evaluate the machinability of four CAD/CAM materials (n = 13) assessed by brittleness index, Vickers hardness, and fracture toughness and interaction among such mechanical properties. The materials selected in this in vitro study are Feldspathic ceramic [FC], Lithium-disilicate glass ceramic [LD], leucite-reinforced glass ceramic [LR], and nanofilled resin material [RN]. Slices were made from the blocks following original dimensions 14 x 12 x 3 mm (L x W x H), using a precision slow-speed saw device and then surfaces were regularized through a polishing device. Brittleness index and fracture toughness were calculated by the use of specific equations for each one of the properties. The Vickers hardness was calculated automated software in the microhardness device. One-way Anova and Pearson's correlation were applied to data evaluation. LD obtained the highest values for brittleness index and was not significantly different from FC. LR presented statistically significant difference compared with RN, which had the lowest mean. Vickers hardness showed LD with the highest average, and no statistical difference was found between FC and LR. RN presented the lowest average. Fracture toughness showed FC and LR not statistically different from each other, likewise LD and RN. The brittleness index, considered also as the machinability of a material, showed within this study as positively dependent on Vickers hardness, which leads to conclusion that hardness of ceramics is related to its milling capacity. In addition, fracture toughness of pre-sintered ceramics is compared to polymer-based materials.
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spelling Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materialsDental MaterialsHardnessPolymersProsthodonticsThe aim of this study is to evaluate the machinability of four CAD/CAM materials (n = 13) assessed by brittleness index, Vickers hardness, and fracture toughness and interaction among such mechanical properties. The materials selected in this in vitro study are Feldspathic ceramic [FC], Lithium-disilicate glass ceramic [LD], leucite-reinforced glass ceramic [LR], and nanofilled resin material [RN]. Slices were made from the blocks following original dimensions 14 x 12 x 3 mm (L x W x H), using a precision slow-speed saw device and then surfaces were regularized through a polishing device. Brittleness index and fracture toughness were calculated by the use of specific equations for each one of the properties. The Vickers hardness was calculated automated software in the microhardness device. One-way Anova and Pearson's correlation were applied to data evaluation. LD obtained the highest values for brittleness index and was not significantly different from FC. LR presented statistically significant difference compared with RN, which had the lowest mean. Vickers hardness showed LD with the highest average, and no statistical difference was found between FC and LR. RN presented the lowest average. Fracture toughness showed FC and LR not statistically different from each other, likewise LD and RN. The brittleness index, considered also as the machinability of a material, showed within this study as positively dependent on Vickers hardness, which leads to conclusion that hardness of ceramics is related to its milling capacity. In addition, fracture toughness of pre-sintered ceramics is compared to polymer-based materials.Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine Department of Comprehensive CareMedical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine Department of Oral RehabilitationUniversidade do Estado de São Paulo - Unesp Faculty of Dentistry Department of Restorative DentistryUniversidade do Estado de São Paulo - Unesp Faculty of Dentistry Department of Restorative DentistrySchool of Dental MedicineCollege of Dental MedicineUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Porto, Thiago SoaresRoperto, Renato CassioTeich, Sorin TheodorFaddoul, Fady FouadRizzante, Fabio Antonio PiollaPorto-Neto, Sizenando de Toledo [UNESP]de Campos, Edson Alves [UNESP]2019-10-06T17:08:03Z2019-10-06T17:08:03Z2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2019.vol33.0026Brazilian Oral Research, v. 33.1807-31071806-8324http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19028010.1590/1807-3107bor-2019.vol33.0026S1806-832420190001002172-s2.0-85064722250S1806-83242019000100217.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Oral Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-27T18:05:03Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/190280Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-27T18:05:03Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materials
title Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materials
spellingShingle Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materials
Porto, Thiago Soares
Dental Materials
Hardness
Polymers
Prosthodontics
title_short Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materials
title_full Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materials
title_fullStr Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materials
title_full_unstemmed Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materials
title_sort Brittleness index and its relationship with materials mechanical properties: Influence on the machinability of CAD/CAM materials
author Porto, Thiago Soares
author_facet Porto, Thiago Soares
Roperto, Renato Cassio
Teich, Sorin Theodor
Faddoul, Fady Fouad
Rizzante, Fabio Antonio Piolla
Porto-Neto, Sizenando de Toledo [UNESP]
de Campos, Edson Alves [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Roperto, Renato Cassio
Teich, Sorin Theodor
Faddoul, Fady Fouad
Rizzante, Fabio Antonio Piolla
Porto-Neto, Sizenando de Toledo [UNESP]
de Campos, Edson Alves [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv School of Dental Medicine
College of Dental Medicine
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Porto, Thiago Soares
Roperto, Renato Cassio
Teich, Sorin Theodor
Faddoul, Fady Fouad
Rizzante, Fabio Antonio Piolla
Porto-Neto, Sizenando de Toledo [UNESP]
de Campos, Edson Alves [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dental Materials
Hardness
Polymers
Prosthodontics
topic Dental Materials
Hardness
Polymers
Prosthodontics
description The aim of this study is to evaluate the machinability of four CAD/CAM materials (n = 13) assessed by brittleness index, Vickers hardness, and fracture toughness and interaction among such mechanical properties. The materials selected in this in vitro study are Feldspathic ceramic [FC], Lithium-disilicate glass ceramic [LD], leucite-reinforced glass ceramic [LR], and nanofilled resin material [RN]. Slices were made from the blocks following original dimensions 14 x 12 x 3 mm (L x W x H), using a precision slow-speed saw device and then surfaces were regularized through a polishing device. Brittleness index and fracture toughness were calculated by the use of specific equations for each one of the properties. The Vickers hardness was calculated automated software in the microhardness device. One-way Anova and Pearson's correlation were applied to data evaluation. LD obtained the highest values for brittleness index and was not significantly different from FC. LR presented statistically significant difference compared with RN, which had the lowest mean. Vickers hardness showed LD with the highest average, and no statistical difference was found between FC and LR. RN presented the lowest average. Fracture toughness showed FC and LR not statistically different from each other, likewise LD and RN. The brittleness index, considered also as the machinability of a material, showed within this study as positively dependent on Vickers hardness, which leads to conclusion that hardness of ceramics is related to its milling capacity. In addition, fracture toughness of pre-sintered ceramics is compared to polymer-based materials.
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