AFM Surface Roughness and Topography Analysis of Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic
Journal: Tribology in Industry (Vol.37, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-12-20
Authors : M. Pantić; S. Mitrović; M. Babić; D. Jevremović; T. Kanjevac; D. Džunić; D. Adamović;
Page : 391-399
Keywords : Lithium-disilicate glass ceramics; AFM analysis; 3D topography; Surfaces roughness; Roughness parameters; Polishing; glazing; grinding;
Abstract
The aim of this study is presenting AFM analysis of surface roughness of Lithium disilicate glass ceramic (IPS e.max CAD) under different finishing procedure (techniques): polishing, glazing and grinding. Lithium disilicate glass ceramics is all-ceramic dental system which is characterized by high aesthetic quality and it can be freely said that properties of material provide all prosthetic requirements: function, biocompatibility and aesthetic. Experimental tests of surface roughness were investigated on 4 samples with dimensions: 18 mm length, 14 mm width and 12 mm height. Contact surfaces of three samples were treated with different finishing procedure (polishing, glazing and grinding), and the contact surface of the raw material is investigated as a fourth sample. Experimental measurements were done using the Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) of NT-MDT manufacturers, in the contact mode. All obtained results of different prepared samples are presented in the form of specific roughness parameters (Rа, Rz, Rmax, Rq) and 3D surface topography.
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