Production and characterization of feldspathic-muscovite glass composite for dental prosthesis
Fernanda Paes de Figueiredo Costa PIETOSO, Shirleny Fontes SANTOS, Lucas Hian da SILVA, Paulo Francisco CESAR

TL;DR
This study creates a new dental material by combining feldspathic glass with muscovite-mica, resulting in a tough and stable composite for dental restorations.
Contribution
The novel use of muscovite-mica to enhance the machinability and toughness of feldspathic glass ceramics for dental applications.
Findings
Muscovite-mica crystals in the composite showed improved thermal stability.
Leucite crystallization in the glass matrix increased with higher sintering temperatures.
The composite with 10% muscovite-mica had a fracture toughness of 9.0 MPa.m1/2, higher than existing glass ceramics.
Abstract
The principal objective of this studywas to produce and characterize a machinable glass ceramic containing muscovite-mica as the main crystalline phase to be used as a dental restorative material. The secondary objective was to evaluate the use of muscovite-mica to improve machinability and generate a toughening mechanism in the experimental glass ceramic. After fine milling of a feldspathic glass frit was milled and then mixed with muscovite-mica, die-pressed, and sintered under vacuum at 850 to 1,150 °C. The resulting sintered composite was characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and had its fracture toughness evaluated by micro-indentation. The results were as follows: (a) improved thermal stability of muscovite-mica crystals in the composite; (b) improved leucite crystallization in the feldspathic glass matrix by increasing sintering temperature in the…
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TopicsAdvanced ceramic materials synthesis · Dental materials and restorations · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
