R. Vannoort, CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF LABORATORY STUDIES ON DENTAL MATERIALS - STRENGTH DETERMINATION - A PERSONAL VIEW, Journal of dentistry, 22, 1994, pp. 190000004-190000008
The measurement of strength of materials is undertaken in a laboratory
primarily to determine its relationship to the microstructural featur
es of the material, as the understanding it brings will allow the prod
uction of stronger materials. Problems arise when attempts are made to
derive some sort of clinical significance from these data without due
regard to the functional aspects of the device from which the materia
l is made. Three examples are presented which seek to highlight that:
(1) strength, however desirable, is not necessarily the most important
consideration; (2) great care has to be exercised in interpreting str
ength data; and (3) the most appropriate properties are considered for
each individual dental application of the material.