The effect of investment material and ceramming regime on the surface roughness of two castable glass–ceramic materials
Objective: To assess the surface roughness ( R a) of two castable glass–ceramic materials, cast using four different investment materials and employing different ceramming regimes. Methods: Forty discs, each 12 mm diameter and 2 mm thick were produced from two castable glass–ceramic materials, one a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dental materials 2003-05, Vol.19 (3), p.218-225 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: To assess the surface roughness (
R
a) of two castable glass–ceramic materials, cast using four different investment materials and employing different ceramming regimes.
Methods: Forty discs, each 12
mm diameter and 2
mm thick were produced from two castable glass–ceramic materials, one a glass ionomer derivative based on 1.5SiO
2–1Al
2O
3–0.53P
2O
5–1CaO–0.67CaF
2 (LG112), the other a fluorcanasite material based on 0.60SiO
2–0.05K
2O–0.10Na
2O–0.15CaO–0.10CaF
2 (SG3). The discs were made using four dental investments, two gypsum-bonded (Whip-Mix Cristobalite (WMC), Degussa California (DC)) and two phosphate-bonded (Fujivest Super (FS), Techceram Glass (TG)). A Ni–Cr metal/ceramic alloy (Wiron 99) was also used as a control. Each investment was used to produce 10 discs for each glass–ceramic material, five left in the as-cast, glass state, the other five cerammed. Ceramming was carried out either within the investment mold or after de-vesting from the investment mold. The discs had their surface roughness values measured using a stylus, surface contact measuring instrument.
Results: For the Ni–Cr alloy the phosphate-bonded investments produced discs significantly smoother than those produced by the two gypsum-bonded investments (
p0.05), with the WMC investment producing the smoothest discs (
p |
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ISSN: | 0109-5641 1879-0097 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0109-5641(02)00033-7 |