Preparation and properties of ternary rare earth co-stabilized zirconia ceramics for dental restorations
摘要
High fracture toughness and excellent hydrothermal aging resistance are the characteristics required for dental ceramic materials, but the widely used dental ceramic currently (3Y-TZP) does not exhibit. Aiming to solve this problem, a ternary rare earth co-stable zirconia ceramic (1.5Y5.5Ce0.3La-ZrO2) was prepared by a coating method based on a co-doping strategy. The sintering process, densification evolution, mechanical properties, resistance to hydrothermal aging and biocompatibility of 1.5Y5.5Ce0.3La-ZrO2 ceramic were studied. The results show that 1200 degrees C is the best pre-sintering temperature, and the machinability and controllability of shrinkage can meet the needs. When the final sintering temperature is 1600 degrees C, it has the best performance. Compared with 3Y-TZP, the bending strength is about 8.7% higher (912.48 MPa), and the fracture toughness is about 76.6% higher (10.49 MPa m1/2). Furthermore, its resistance to hydrothermal aging is significantly enhanced, greatly extending the service life of the material. The biosafety of 1.5Y5.5Ce0.3La-ZrO2 ceramics was evaluated, and the results showed that the material had no cytotoxicity. To sum up, 1.5Y5.5Ce0.3La-ZrO2 ceramics is a promising dental biomaterial, which has a broad application prospect in oral restoration.
