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Apparent Interfacial Fracture Toughness of Resin/Ceramic Systems
1 School of Dentistry, The University of Passo Fundo, PO Box 611, Passo Fundo, RS, 99001-970, Brazil; Correspondence: * corresponding author, dbona{at}upf.br
We suggest that the apparent interfacial fracture toughness (KA) may be estimated by fracture mechanics and fractography. This study tested the hypothesis that the KA of the adhesion zone of resin/ceramic systems is affected by the ceramic microstructure. Lithia disilicate-based (Empress2-E2) and leucite-based (Empress-E1) ceramics were surface-treated with hydrofluoric acid (HF) and/or silane (S), followed by an adhesive resin. Microtensile test specimens (n = 30; area of 1 ± 0.01 mm2) were indented (9.8 N) at the interface and loaded to failure in tension. We used tensile strength (
Key Words: structural reliability fracture fractography fracture toughness Weibull modulus
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 85, No. 11,
1037-1041 (2006) |
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) and the critical crack size (c) to calculate KA (KA = Y