Author:
ElBatal F. H.,Marzouk M. A.,Azooz M. A.,Elbatal H. A.
Abstract
AbstractMany recent studies have indicated that some modified silicate glass–ceramics are considered and recommended to be part of the process of dental applications. Examples from the recommended glass–ceramics include modified lithium silicate with various dopants (ZrO2, CeO2), mica-based glass–ceramics, and leucite-based glass–ceramics. The present study employs a new direction of research in the preparation of modified lithium silicate glasses containing varying dopant percents of ZrO2 to produce the parent glasses using nano-silica as an essential chemical component in comparison with silica. The ZrO2-doped glass–ceramic reveals the crystalline phase of lithium aluminosilicate (Li5AlSi2O8) due to the effect of ZrO2. The modified lithium silicate glasses doped with ZrO2 prepared from nano silica indicate their high mechanical properties and can be primarily recommended for dental applications.
Funder
National Research Centre Egypt
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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