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Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-07
Comparative Evaluation of Flexural Strength of 2 Nanoceramic Composite Resin CAD/CAM Blocks (Lava Ultimate and Vita Enamic) and a Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic (IPS e.max CAD)
Fariborz Vafaee, Farnaz Firooz, Bijan Heidari, Masoumeh khoshhal, Farnoush fotovat, Hanif Allahbakhshi
Published: July 30, 2016 | 59 37
DOI: 10.36347/sjds.2016.v03i07.005
Pages: 210-214
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Abstract
Abstract: Recently, new generations of nanoceramic composite resin CAD/CAM blocks, have been introduced to dentistry, which are claimed to have higher flexural strength, fracture, fatigue and wear resistance, and beside natural looking appearances can be polished easily. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare flexural strength of 2 nanoceramic composite resin CAD/CAM blocks (Lava Ultimate and Vita Enamic) and a lithium disilicate glass ceramic (IPS e.max CAD) material. In this experimental study, resin nanoceramic blocks, Lava Ultimate (3M, ESPE, USA), Vita Enamic (VITA Zahnfabrik, Bad Säckingen, Germany) and a lithium disilicate glass ceramic, IPS e.max CAD (Ivoclar Vivadent , Schann, Liechtenstein) prepared for flexural strength test on the basis of ISO 6872:2008. For 3 point bending test, 30 rectangular specimens (10 for each group) with the dimensions of ~14mm×4 mm×1.2 mm were prepared and loaded on a 10 mm span with crosshead speed of 1 mm/min by a universal testing machine (Zwick/Roell). Differences between the means of the 3 groups were analyzed with one way ANOVA followed by multiple comparison Tukey HSD test. Also the normality of the tested groups evaluated with kolmogorov Smirnov test. The mean flexural strength and standard deviation was 139.9±21.2MPa for Lava Ultimate, 273.8±56.03MPa for IPS e.max CAD and 127.7±11.9 MPa for Vita Enamic. Significant differences were found between the groups (P<0.001). The Tukey HSD test showed that flexural strength of IPS e.max CAD is significantly higher than two other ceramics (p<0.05). IPS e.max CAD exhibited higher values in flexural strength between the 3 groups. The others respectively were Lava Ultimate and Vita Enamic. The flexural modulus of Lava Ultimate and Enamic was greatly improved to levels not seen before in dental resin composites. However, their consideration and clinical use in patients with high muscular and masticatory forces especially patients with bruxism and clenching, better to be sim