Practical and theoretical considerations on the fracture toughness testing of dental restorative materials

Belli R, Wendler M, Zorzin JI, Lohbauer U (2018)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2018

Journal

Book Volume: 34

Pages Range: 97-119

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2017.11.016

Abstract

An important tool in materials research, development and characterization regarding mechanical performance is the testing of fracture toughness. A high level of accuracy in executing this sort of test is necessary, with strict requirements given in extensive testing standard documents. Proficiency in quality specimen fabrication and test requires practice and a solid theoretical background, oftentimes overlooked in the dental community.In this review we go through some fundamentals of the fracture mechanics concepts that are relevant to the understanding of fracture toughness testing, and draw attention to critical aspects of practical nature that must be fulfilled for validity and accuracy in results. We describe our experience with some testing methodologies for CAD/CAM materials and discuss advantages and shortcomings of different tests in terms of errors in testing the applicability of the concept of fracture toughness as a single-value material-specific property.

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APA:

Belli, R., Wendler, M., Zorzin, J.I., & Lohbauer, U. (2018). Practical and theoretical considerations on the fracture toughness testing of dental restorative materials. Dental Materials, 34(1), 97-119. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2017.11.016

MLA:

Belli, Renan, et al. "Practical and theoretical considerations on the fracture toughness testing of dental restorative materials." Dental Materials 34.1 (2018): 97-119.

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