L14 Dental ceramics Flashcards

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what are ceramics ?

A

nonmetallic , inorganic structures primarily containing compounds of oxygen with one of more metallic or semi metallic elements

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what are porcelains ?

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ceramics produced with a significant amount of kaolinite

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3
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advantages of ceramics :

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-excellent appearance
-transparent
-insoluble in saliva but absorbs water
-biocompatible
-high compression strength and hardness
-insulating nature (low coefficient of thermal expansion )
-brittle
-low tensile and shear strength

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disadvantages of ceramics :

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-wear of opposing natural teeth
-heavy bite
- less shear and impact strength
-high shrinkage on firing
-high melting point

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5
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metal thickness of metal ceramic :

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0.3-0.5mm

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6
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porcalin thickness of metal ceramic :

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1.3-1.5mm

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7
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how is the metal bonded to outer-ceramic porcelain ?

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metal oxide layer formation, chemical reaction between oxide layer and ceramic occurs . -bonding is dependent on the composition and the thickness of the oxide layer

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8
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conventional dental porcelain is based on

A

silica

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9
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what is the primary requirement for success of a metal ceramic ?

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durable bond between metal and porcelain

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10
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fabrication of metal ceramic involves a 2 step process :

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casting of metal and firing of veneering ceramic

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compaction :

firing :

glazing :

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compaction : porcelain powder is mixed with water and made into paste to form slurry

firing: porcelain is placed in furnace which causes it to shrink and dehydrates it –> makes porcelain set

glazing : final step to produce a smooth , shiny layer to prevent plaque accumulation and fuses to superficial ceramic layer

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12
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when is cooling done ?

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after firing

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13
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what are the three mechanisms responsible for bonding porcelain to metal?

A

mechanical retention –by air abrasive or grinding

compression fit —vacuum compressing

chemical bonding – oxide forming elements are added to alloy

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