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titleOfInvention Polymer infiltrated glass or glass-ceramic composites for dental blanks and preparation method thereof
abstract More particularly, the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a porous glass or a crystallized glass corresponding to a skeleton of a porous glass or glass-ceramics, The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a workpiece for CAD / CAM processing, which has excellent aesthetics and machinability by penetrating a polymer. For this purpose, micro-pores are formed by calcining heat treatment method and salt elution method of glass or crystallized glass in the present invention, and the pore size for achieving optimal permeability and mechanical strength is determined by the size of the ceramic powder particles, It is solved by adjusting the heat treatment condition, the amount of salt added, and the concentration of the eluting solution. In order to suppress pore formation due to shrinkage after polymer infiltration, a dense polymer infiltration ceramic (glass or crystallized glass) composite is prepared by devising a double penetration method.
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