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Titre: | Etude des propriétés physique et mécaniques d'une dent restaurée périphériquement en céramique Etude des propriétés physique et mécaniques d'une dent restaurée périphériquement en céramique |
Auteur(s): | Nedjoua, nekaa |
Mots-clés: | dental materials, restoration, alloy, ceramic, properties |
Date de publication: | 18-nov-2024 |
Collection/Numéro: | Mémoire de Master; Mémoire de Master; |
Résumé: | Today there are many biomaterials for dental use which require a thorough understanding of the physical and mechanical properties allowing the dental surgeon to provide the best possible remedy to the patient.In dentistry, the restorative organ can be an artificial tooth, a prosthesis, an implant or a filling.Once placed in the oral environment, the properties of the restoration can be modified by diet.This dissertation focused on a theoretical study of the mechanical and physical properties of different types of dental restorations with the aim of helping the practitioner choose a ceramic system according to the clinical situation encountered. Compression tests carried out on zirconia, Ni-Cr alloy, ceramic ceramic and ceramic-metallic revealed distinct mechanical performances for each material.The results of Vickers hardness tests show that zirconia has a significantly higher and more stable hardness than the Ni-Cr alloy under different loads reaching a value of around 98.99N/mm2.Ceramic-ceramic materials show better overall Vickers hardness performance under varying loads, indicating a more homogeneous structure and better resistance to deformation.In comparison, metal-ceramic materials, although exhibiting high initial hardness, are less stable under high loads. |
URI/URL: | http://dspace.univ-setif.dz:8888/jspui/handle/123456789/4486 |
Collection(s) : | Mémoires de master
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