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VOL. 4, ISSUE 11 (2018)
Zirconia-Modern alloy/ceramic in Dentistry: A review
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Dr. Yaiphaba Rajkumar, Dr. Ajay Singh, Dr Harleen Sandhu
Abstract
Zirconia (ZrO2) is a ceramic material with adequate mechanical properties for manufacturing of medical devices. Zirconia stabilized with Y2O3 has the best properties for these applications. When a stress occurs on a ZrO2 surface, a crystalline modification opposes the propagation of crack. Orthopaedic research led to this material being proposed for the manufacture of hip head prostheses. Prior to this, zirconia biocompatibility had been studied in vivo; no adverse responses were reported following the insertion of ZrO2 samples into bone or muscle. In vitro experimentation showed absence of mutations and good viability of cells cultured on this material. Zirconia cores for fixed partial dentures (FPD) on anterior and posterior teeth and on implants are now available. Clinical evaluation of abutments and periodontal tissue must be performed prior to their use. Zirconia frameworks are realized by using computer-aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. Cementation of Zr-ceramic restorations can be performed with adhesive luting. Mechanical properties of zirconium oxide FPDs have proved superior to those of other metal-free restorations. Zirconia implant abutments can also be used to improve the aesthetic outcome of implant-supported rehabilitations. Newly proposed zirconia implants seem to have good biological and mechanical properties; further studies are needed to validate their application.
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Pages:01-06
How to cite this article:
Dr. Yaiphaba Rajkumar, Dr. Ajay Singh, Dr Harleen Sandhu "Zirconia-Modern alloy/ceramic in Dentistry: A review". International Journal of Medical and Health Research, Vol 4, Issue 11, 2018, Pages 01-06
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