DMS - Ceramics Flashcards
In comparison to non-dental ceramic; what is removed from dental ceramics and why?
kaolin is removed as they make the ceramic opaque
what is kaolin replaced by in dental ceramics? (2)
kaolin is replaced with feldspar and silica.
what is the function of feldspar added to the dental ceramics? (2)
Lowers the fusion and softening temperatures of the glass
what is the binder used in dental ceramics?
starch
what colour of ceramic does chromium and copper (metal oxides) produce?
green
what colour of ceramic does cobalt (metal oxides) produce?
blue
what colour of ceramic does iron and nickel (metal oxides) produce?
brown
what colour of ceramic does manganese (metal oxides) produce?
purple
how are conventional dental ceramics produced?
Sintering
describe sintering.
Not a chemical reaction its just a process where the particles melt together to create a single mass of ceramic
where can conventional dental ceramics only be used due to their low tensile, flexural and fracture toughness.
anterior teeth which do not load bear
what are the properties of conventional dental ceramics. (4)
desirable aesthetics stable chemical properties dimensionally stable once fired (made) High compressive strength High hardness Slow crack growth
how much shrinkage is there of dental ceramics during firing?
20%
What problems are associated with the high hardness of dental ceramics?
can cause abrasion to opposing teeth especially if not glazed
describe what occurs to dental ceramics in aqueous environments - why?
Decrease in strength over time (even when not load bearing) this is due to hydrolysis of Si-O groups