Dental castable glass ceramics: ceramming treatment and colour property
β Scribed by K. Wakasa; A. Ikeda; Y. Yoshida; M. Yamaki
- Book ID
- 104629606
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 301 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0957-4530
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β¦ Synopsis
The magnitudes of colour change vector and lightness were examined for 20CAO/10P205/10MgO/1 0AI203/50Si02 glass ceramics (B203/CaF2=0.01 wt% 0.01 wt%, mass fraction). The glass ceramics were thermally treated (cerammed) for crystallization at each selected temperature (800 to 980Β°C for each ceramming period) within a steel ring including the investment mould. Cristobalite-quartz investment mould exhibited no adhesive mould interfaces, showing that the magnitudes of colour change vector and lightness ranged from 17.60 (890Β°C) to 37.05 (980Β°C) and 55.77 (890Β°C) to 71.42 (980Β°C) for glass ceramics, respectively, after thermal treatment for 2 h (sample thickness 2 mm). The thermal treatment controlled the colour property measured by colour analyser as compared the cerammed samples with bovine enamel and human tooth enamel.
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Glass ceramics are a special group of materials in which a base glass can be crystallized under carefully controlled conditions, which in turn determine the properties of the material. These materials offer a wide range of physical and mechanical properties combining the distinctive characteristics
Glass ceramics are a special group of materials in which a base glass can be crystallized under carefully controlled conditions, which in turn determine the properties of the material. These materials offer a wide range of physical and mechanical properties combining the distinctive characteristics