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Zirconia-parylene multilayer thin-films for enhanced fracture resistance of dental porcelain
E.C. TEIXEIRA1, J.R. PIASCIK2, B.R. STONER2, and J.Y. THOMPSON3, 1University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA, 2RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA, 3Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA | Objective: Different thin films have been used in the electronic, thermal, and biomedical industries. Ceramic thin films can be used to improve physical-mechanical properties of certain devices. In this study the effect of different mono/multi-layered films on the strength of a brittle ceramic substrate (dental porcelain) is demonstrated. It is well established that cracks can initiate and/or propagate from the internal surfaces of all-ceramic restorations. Modifying that surface by thin-film deposition may help increase service longevity and clinical applicability. Methods: Specimens were divided into the following groups according to different surface treatments received: uncoated (control group), 10mm yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) thin film, 10mm parylene thin film, 9.75mm YSZ + 0.25mm parylene film, and a multi-layered film (5 layers of 1.25mm YSZ + 0.75mm parylene). Depositions were performed using a radio frequency magnetron sputter system (working pressure of 15mT, 150¨¬C, 30:1 Ar/O2 gas ratio) to produce the YSZ layers and a vapor deposition process to produce the parylene layers. Flexural strength measurements were carried out by three-point bending (span=10mm) in a servo-electric material testing system in DI water (37¨¬C). Results: ANOVA followed by Tukey's statistical test showed that the strength of the brittle substrate significantly increased with the deposition of all types of coatings, showing the greatest increase (~32%) with the multi-layered film. The flexural strength values (MPa ± SD) for the groups were: uncoated- 99.6 (5.0), 10mm (YSZ) thin film-110.7 (6.7), 10mm parylene thin film-112.7 (5.6), 9.75mm YSZ + 0.25mm parylene film-116.4 (6.2), multi-layered film- 131.3 (6.9). Conclusion: It is hypothesized that a multi-layer YSZ/Parylene structure (brittle/ductile) could promote enhanced crack deflection resulting in significant strength enhancement of the brittle porcelain substructure. |
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