Abstract

The densification and biocompatibility of sintered 3.0mol% yttria-tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (3Y-TZP) ceramics, with X wt% Fe2O3 and 5.0wt% mica powders (denoted by 3Y-TZP: X-5.0wt% mica) have been studied. When the pellets of 3Y-TZP: X-5.0wt% mica were sintered at 1300°C for 1h, the relative shrinkage increases from 19.20–19.43% with the X increased from 0.3 to 1.0. The relative shrinkage of pellets containing 1.0wt% Fe2O3 (X=1.0) increased from 19.43–19.59% when sintering temperatures were raised from 1300°C to 1450°C. X-ray diffraction results show that the pellets of 3Y-TZP: X-5.0wt% mica sintered at 1400°C for 1h only contained single phase of tetragonal ZrO2 (t-ZrO2). When the sintering temperature was higher than 1400°C, the Vickers microhardness was greatest in the pellets with X=0.5. Within pellets with the same Fe2O3 content, the dominant wavelength (λd) was only slightly different for pellets sintered at 1300°C and those sintered at 1450°C. The results of the materials were evaluated in vitro cytotoxicity tests reveals that the powders and sintered pellets are safe materials. The oral mucosa irritation tests did not find erythema or histopathological change including normal epithelium, and was free from leucocyte infiltration, vascular congestion and oedema.

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