Abstract

Abrasive wear tests were performed on unglazed, glazed, and polished porcelain stud specimens using human enamel as the opposing plate specimens. The wear tests were carried out on a wear machine that was specifically designed to simulate the masticatory cycle. The amount of enamel wear produced by both glazed and unglazed porcelain was similar; however, that produced by polished porcelain was substantially less. Investigation of the glazed porcelain surface showed that the glaze was removed in less than 2 hours of wear on the machine.

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