Influence of surface roughness on mechanical properties of two computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) ceramic materials

Oper Dent. 2012 Nov-Dec;37(6):617-24. doi: 10.2341/11-391-L. Epub 2012 May 18.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of surface roughness on surface hardness (Vickers; VHN), elastic modulus (EM), and flexural strength (FLS) of two computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) ceramic materials. One hundred sixty-two samples of VITABLOCS Mark II (VMII) and 162 samples of IPS Empress CAD (IPS) were ground according to six standardized protocols producing decreasing surface roughnesses (n=27/group): grinding with 1) silicon carbide (SiC) paper #80, 2) SiC paper #120, 3) SiC paper #220, 4) SiC paper #320, 5) SiC paper #500, and 6) SiC paper #1000. Surface roughness (Ra/Rz) was measured with a surface roughness meter, VHN and EM with a hardness indentation device, and FLS with a three-point bending test. To test for a correlation between surface roughness (Ra/Rz) and VHN, EM, or FLS, Spearman rank correlation coefficients were calculated. The decrease in surface roughness led to an increase in VHN from (VMII/IPS; medians) 263.7/256.5 VHN to 646.8/601.5 VHN, an increase in EM from 45.4/41.0 GPa to 66.8/58.4 GPa, and an increase in FLS from 49.5/44.3 MPa to 73.0/97.2 MPa. For both ceramic materials, Spearman rank correlation coefficients showed a strong negative correlation between surface roughness (Ra/Rz) and VHN or EM and a moderate negative correlation between Ra/Rz and FLS. In conclusion, a decrease in surface roughness generally improved the mechanical properties of the CAD/CAM ceramic materials tested. However, FLS was less influenced by surface roughness than expected.

MeSH terms

  • Aluminum Silicates / chemistry
  • Carbon Compounds, Inorganic / chemistry
  • Computer-Aided Design*
  • Dental Porcelain / chemistry*
  • Elastic Modulus
  • Hardness
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing
  • Pliability
  • Potassium Compounds / chemistry
  • Silicon Compounds / chemistry
  • Stress, Mechanical
  • Surface Properties

Substances

  • Aluminum Silicates
  • Carbon Compounds, Inorganic
  • IPS e.max CAD LT
  • Potassium Compounds
  • Silicon Compounds
  • Vita Mark II
  • Dental Porcelain
  • feldspar
  • leucite
  • silicon carbide