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NANO-CRYSTALLINE DENTAL CERAMICS
Unlike conventional dental ceramic powder made by grinding, dental ceramic nanocrystals are formed by vaporization into individual particles. Tetragonal zirconia particles thus formed are not broken into pieces, and so do not transform to weaker monoclinic zirconia and weaker sintered products. The particles created by this approach can be much smaller, and dental prostheses sintered from this powder can be stronger and more realistic. For instance, the smaller size of sintered tetragonal zirconia crystals increases optical translucence by reducing scattering from birefringence, and the small average particle size and tight distribution of sizes and shapes can essentially eliminate pores in a sintered product. Cylindrical and spherical particles can be manufactured by this approach, whereas prior art dental ceramic particles were generally neither. In addition to tetragonal zirconia, various dental ceramic particles and powders can be made by this approach, which can be used to form various sintered dental prostheses.
NANO-CRYSTALLINE DENTAL CERAMICS
Unlike conventional dental ceramic powder made by grinding, dental ceramic nanocrystals are formed by vaporization into individual particles. Tetragonal zirconia particles thus formed are not broken into pieces, and so do not transform to weaker monoclinic zirconia and weaker sintered products. The particles created by this approach can be much smaller, and dental prostheses sintered from this powder can be stronger and more realistic. For instance, the smaller size of sintered tetragonal zirconia crystals increases optical translucence by reducing scattering from birefringence, and the small average particle size and tight distribution of sizes and shapes can essentially eliminate pores in a sintered product. Cylindrical and spherical particles can be manufactured by this approach, whereas prior art dental ceramic particles were generally neither. In addition to tetragonal zirconia, various dental ceramic particles and powders can be made by this approach, which can be used to form various sintered dental prostheses.
NANO-CRYSTALLINE DENTAL CERAMICS
NANOKRISTALLINE DENTALKERAMIK
CÉRAMIQUES DENTAIRES NANO-CRISTALLINES
KNAPP KENNETH E (Autor:in) / MAGINNIS STEVEN M (Autor:in) / FRIEBAUER WOLFGANG (Autor:in) / CARDEN ROBIN A (Autor:in)
29.11.2017
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
IPC:
A61C
Zahnheilkunde
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DENTISTRY
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A61K
Zubereitungen für medizinische, zahnärztliche oder kosmetische Zwecke
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PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
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B82Y
Bestimmter Gebrauch oder bestimmte Anwendung von Nanostrukturen
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SPECIFIC USES OR APPLICATIONS OF NANOSTRUCTURES
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C01B
NON-METALLIC ELEMENTS
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Nichtmetallische Elemente
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C01G
Verbindungen der von den Unterklassen C01D oder C01F nicht umfassten Metalle
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COMPOUNDS CONTAINING METALS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C01D OR C01F
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C04B
Kalk
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LIME
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