
A study reveals the widespread issue of ceramic material degradation in dental restorations. The study emphasizes the importance of extending restoration lifetimes to outlast patients, as fractures remain a leading cause of failure. To address this, scientists developed experiments using pre-cracked specimens to explore the relationship between crack size and strength. By examining stress-cycle curves and employing a mechanical framework, they discovered constitutive toughening mechanisms during subcritical growth under cyclic loading in a wet environment. The study also highlights the impact of microstructural elements on fatigue degradation in dental glass ceramics, offering insights for developing more resilient restorative materials.
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