B Chow’s research while affiliated with University of Florida and other places

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Strengthening of porcelain by ion exchange subsequent to thermal tempering
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June 1992

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Dental Materials

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B Vermost

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B Chow

The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that high-leucite content feldspathic porcelain can be strengthened best by thermal tempering followed by ion exchange, compared with either thermal tempering or ion exchange alone. The results of biaxial flexure testing indicate that thermal tempering was the most effective way of strengthening the porcelain among the three methods tested. The combined procedure did not yield the greatest strengthening effect as hypothesized, but one that is only slightly stronger than that produced by ion exchange alone. Weibull analysis indicated that the ion-exchange treatment resulted in a narrower distribution of biaxial flexural strength compared with that of untreated or thermally tempered porcelain. The narrower distribution of biaxial flexural strength is considered desirable for enhancing the longevity of ceramic-based dental restorations.

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... Such limitations restrict the clinical use of feldspathic porcelains in more extensive and complex prostheses, missing the opportunity to take advantage of its esthetic and adhesive characteristics. Different strengthening methods have been proposed for dental porcelain, including the addition of reinforcement ceramic fibers [22,23]; the achievement of a compressive surface layer through thermal tempering [24,25]; or chemical tempering, also known as ion exchange process [8,[26][27][28][29][30]. ...

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Chemical tempering of feldspathic porcelain for dentistry applications: A review
Strengthening of porcelain by ion exchange subsequent to thermal tempering
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  • June 1992

Dental Materials