“…The strength evaluation of dental ceramics is frequently carried out by bi-axial flexure testing. 7 , 8 The foremost benefit of the bi-axial flexure test is that the unauthentic edge failures are excluded contrary to the three-point flexure testing because most of the tensile stresses are generated in the centre of the specimen. The assessment of RBCs has also been carried out by the bi-axial flexure test.…”