Objectives: To investigate the technique sensitivity in the manipulation of
Duceram Low-Fusing Ceramic, a hydrothermal dental veneering material by em
ploying bi-axial flexure tests.
Methods: Disc shaped specimens of Duceram-LFC dentine powder were condensed
from varying powder contents manipulated with 0.33 ml of liquid. Bi-axial
flexure (ball-on-ring) testing was employed to determine the mean bi-axial
flexure strength, standard deviations and Weibull modulus (m). Apparent sol
id density and apparent porosity were also measured.
Results: Mean bi-axial flexure strengths and standard deviations of specime
ns condensed from 0.82 g of powder were 66.47 and 9.62 MPa (m = 7.23, 1.32)
compared with 59.12 and 13.62 MPa (m = 4.19, 0.77) and 63.91 and 14.51 MPa
(m = 4.46, 0.81) for powder contents of 0.78 and 0.86 g, respectively. A d
ecrease in apparent solid density and an increase in apparent porosity were
also associated with increasing or decreasing the powder content of slurry
consistencies.
Conclusions: A slurry consistency was identified for Duceram-LFC specimens
where the reliability of fracture strength data increased. The technique se
nsitivity in the manipulation of Duceram-LFC would appear to be confirmed d
ue to the relatively small amount of powder required to complete the transi
tion from a 'fluid' to a 'thick' slurry consistency compared with a convent
ional veneering dental porcelain. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
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