The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of annealing in air on
the crack healing behavior of a machinable dental ceramic (Vita Mark II).
The glass transition temperature and the softening point were determined by
dilatometry. Polished Vita Mark II blocks (n = 12) were indented with a Vi
ckers indenter under a 9.8 N load. Optical micrographs were taken immediate
ly after indentation, and the crack lengths were measured. The specimens we
re annealed at 900 degrees C for either 30 min, 1 h, or 2 h, One group was
indented and heat treated at 400 degrees C for 2 h as control. The ratio of
crack length after annealing to crack length before annealing treatment wa
s calculated for each indentation, Scanning electron microscopy was perform
ed before and after annealing at 900 degrees C for 1 h, Scanning electron m
icroscopy revealed shortening and blunting of the cracks after annealing, A
nnealing in air at 900 degrees C for either 30 min, 1 or 2 h significantly
reduced the mean crack length of an indented machinable dental ceramic comp
ared to the control group, However, the mean biaxial flexural strength was
not significantly affected by an annealing treatment. (C) 1999 John Wiley &
Sons, Inc.