2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2006.06.039
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Studies of crystal phase formations in high-strength lithium disilicate glass–ceramics

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“…Similar to past studies [26,41,44] Figure 20 for the possible reaction mechanisms when IPS e.max® CAD was heat-treated. This activity was in accordance with earlier findings [26].…”
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“…Similar to past studies [26,41,44] Figure 20 for the possible reaction mechanisms when IPS e.max® CAD was heat-treated. This activity was in accordance with earlier findings [26].…”
Section: Comparison With Past Studiessupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Scanning electron micrographs of IPS Empress® 2 revealed that the microstructures of lithium disilicates were elongated crystals with a mean grain length and diameter of 5.2 µm and 0.8 µm respectively [15]. In contrast to IPS Classic®, for which uncontrolled devitrification of leucites occurred only on the surface [27,28], the controlled crystallization of IPS Empress® 2 ensured that nucleation and crystal growth of lithium disilicates propagated uniformly throughout the bulk structure during heat treatments [26,28]. The nucleation in IPS Empress® 2 was achieved with the aid of special additives (e.g., P 2 O 5 , TiO 2 and ZrO 2 ) [29,30].…”
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