Claims
- 1. A method of making a lithium disilicate dental product comprising:
melting a starting glass composition at temperatures within the range of about 1200 to about 1600° C.; forming the molten glass into shaped blanks; annealing the glass blanks at temperatures in the range of 300° to about 600° C. for a time in the range of about 15 minutes to about 8 hours; subjecting the glass blanks to one or more heat treatments in the temperature range of from about 400° to about 1100° C. to convert the glass blanks into glass-ceramic blanks.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the blanks are in the shape of pellets.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the blanks are in the shape of rods.
- 4. The method of claim 2 comprising:
pressing the blanks into the dental product.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein crystallization of lithium disilicate is effected in the glass blanks after annealing when subjected to one or more heat treatments in the temperature range of from about 400° to about 1100° C.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein subjecting the glass blanks to one or more heat treatments in the temperature range of from about 400° to about 1100° C. comprises a first nucleation step and a second crystal growth step.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the first nucleation step comprises heating the molten glass to a temperature in the range of about 450° to about 700° C.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the second crystal growth step comprises heating the nucleated glass in the range of about 800° to about 1000° C.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the first nucleation step comprises heating the molten glass to a temperature in the range of about 500° to about 650° C.
- 10. The method of claim 6 wherein the second crystal growth step comprises heating the nucleated glass in the range of about 830° to about 930° C.
- 11. The method of claim 6 wherein the first nucleation step comprises about a one hour soak at about 645° C. and wherein the second crystal growth step comprises about a four hour soak at about 850° C.
- 12. The method of claim 1 comprising machining the glass-ceramic blanks into the dental product.
- 13. The method of claim 4 wherein the dental product is a dental core and is provided with one or more coatings.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the one or more coatings is selected from a ceramic, a sintered ceramic, a glass-ceramic, a porcelain, a glass, a glaze, a composite and mixtures thereof.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the one or more coatings has a firing temperature in the range of about 700° to about 900° C. and a coefficient of thermal expansion (measured from room temperature to its transition temperature) of within about ±2.0×10−6/° C. of the dental product (measured at the same temperature range).
- 16. The dental product of claim 4 formed into a component selected from the group consisting of orthodontic appliances, bridges, space maintainers, tooth replacement appliances, splints, crowns, partial crowns, dentures, posts, teeth, jackets, inlays, onlays, facing, veneers, facets, implants, abutments, cylinders, and connectors.
- 17. The method of claim 1 wherein the glass-ceramic comprises in weight percent:
about 62 to about 85% SiO2; about 1.5 to about 10% Al2O3; about 8 to about 19% Li2O; about 2.5 to about 7% K2O; and about 0.5 to about 12% P2O5.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises in weight percent:
up to about 4.9% B2O3; up to about 1.5% F; up to about 5% ZnO; up to about 7% CaO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 5% Na2O; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb2O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; up to about 2% Ta2O5; and wherein the molar ratio of (Na2O +K2O+CaO+SrO+BaO)/(Al2O3+ZnO) ≧1.3.
- 19. The method of claim 1 wherein the glass-ceramic comprises in weight percent:
about 64 to about 70% SiO2; about 1.5 to about 6 Al2O3; about 10 to about 15% Li2O; about 2.5 to about 5% K2O; and about 2 to about 7% P2O5.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises in weight percent:
up to about 1.5% F; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 2.7% B2O3; up to about 2% ZnO; up to about 0.9% CaO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 3% Na2O; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; and up to about 2% Ta2O5.
- 21. The method of claim 1 wherein the glass-ceramic comprises in weight percent:
about 62 to about 85% SiO2; about 5.1 to about 10 Al2O3; about 8 to about 19% Li2O; and about 0.5 to about 12% P2O5.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises in weight percent:
up to about 7% K2O; up to about 1.5% F; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 4.9% B2O3; up to about 5% ZnO; up to about 7% CaO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 5% Na2O; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; and up to about 2% Ta2O5.
- 23. The method of claim 1 wherein the glass-ceramic comprises in weight percent:
about 64 to about 70% SiO2; about 5.2 to about 9 Al2O3; about 10 to about 15% Li2O; and about 2 to about 7% P2O5.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises in weight percent:
up to about 1.5% F; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 5% K2O; up to about 2.7% B2O3; up to about 2% ZnO; up to about 0.9% CaO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 3% Na2O; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; and up to about 2% Ta2O5.
- 25. The method of claim 1 wherein the glass-ceramic comprises in weight percent:
about 64 to about 70% SiO2; about 1.5 to about 6 Al2O3; about 10 to about 15% Li2O; about 2 to about 7% P2O5; about 2.2 to about 5% K2O; about 0.5 to about 3% Na2O; and about 0.5 to about 3% B2O3.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises in weight percent:
up to about 1.5% F; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 0.9% CaO; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; and up to about 2% Ta2O5.
- 27. The method of claim 1 wherein the glass-ceramic comprises in weight percent:
about 62 to about 76% SiO2; about 1.5 to about 10 Al2O3; about 8 to about 19% Li2O; about 0.3 to about 7% P2O5; and about 0.5 to about 8% Ta2O5.
- 28. The glass-ceramic composition of claim 27 further comprising in weight percent:
up to about 5% B2O3. up to about 5% Na2O; up to about 7% K2O; up to about 1.5% F; up to about 5% ZnO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 7% CaO; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; and up to about 2% Nb2O5.
- 29. The method of claim 1 wherein the glass-ceramic comprises in weight percent:
about 68.8% SiO2; about 1.3% B2O3; about 4.8% Al2O3; about 1.0% CaO; about 2.8% BaO; about 14.4% Li2O; about 2.2% K2O; about 1.5% Na2O; and about 3.3% P2O5.
- 30. The method of claim 1 wherein the glass-ceramic comprises in weight
about 67.2% SiO2; about 1.2% B2O3; about 4.7% Al2O3; about 1.0% CaO; about 2.7% BaO; about 14.1% Li2O; about 2.2% K2O; about 1.4% Na2O; about 3.2% P2O5; about 0.4% CeO2; and about 2% Ta2O5.
- 31. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
batching the starting glass composition prior to melting; and adding additives to the starting glass composition.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein the additives comprise a pigment.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein the pigment comprises CeO2, Tb4O7, MnO2, V2O5, NiO2, TiO2, or a mixture thereof.
- 34. The method of claim 1 wherein the shaped blanks are formed by:
pouring the molten glass into molds to form the blanks; and removing the glass blanks from the molds after the blanks have hardened.
- 35. The method of claim 1 wherein the blanks are formed by:
drawing glass rods from the molten glass melt; and sectioning the rods into the blanks.
- 36. A dental restoration made with the glass-ceramic blanks of claim 1.
- 37. The dental restoration of claim 36 comprising a high strength reinforcing bar.
- 38. The dental restoration of claim 37 wherein the high strength reinforcing bar comprises zirconia.
- 39. The dental restoration of claim 36 wherein the high strength reinforcing bar further comprises yttria.
- 40. The dental restoration of claim 36 wherein the blank comprises a 3-point flexure strength exceeding about 350 MPa.
- 41. The dental restoration of claim 40 wherein the 3-point flexure strength is greater than about 370 MPa.
- 42. A dental product comprising a glass-ceramic comprising:
about 62 to about 85% SiO2; about 1.5 to about 10% Al2O3; about 8 to about 19% Li2O; about 2.5 to about 7% K2O; and about 0.5 to about 12% P2O5; and wherein the 3-point flexure strength is greater than about 370 MPa.
- 43. The dental product of claim 42 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises:
up to about 4.9% B2O3; up to about 1.5% F; up to about 5% ZnO; up to about 7% CaO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 5% Na2O; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb2O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; up to about 2% Ta2O5; and wherein the molar ratio of (Na2O+K2O+CaO+SrO+BaO)/(Al2O3+ZnO)≧1.3.
- 44. A dental product comprising a glass-ceramic comprising:
about 64 to about 70% SiO2; about 1.5 to about 6 Al2O3; about 10 to about 15% Li2O; about 2.5 to about 5% K2O; and about 2 to about 7% P2O5; and wherein the 3-point flexure strength is greater than about 370 MPa.
- 45. The dental product of claim 44 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises:
up to about 1.5% F; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 2.7% B2O3; up to about 2% ZnO; up to about 0.9% CaO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 3% Na2O; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; and up to about 2% Ta2O5.
- 46. A dental product comprising a glass-ceramic comprising:
about 62 to about 85% SiO2; about 5.1 to about 10 Al2O3; about 8 to about 19% Li2O; and about 0.5 to about 12% P2O5 and wherein the 3-point flexure strength is greater than about 370 MPa.
- 47. The dental product of claim 46 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises:
up to about 7% K20; up to about 1.5% F; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 4.9% B2O3; up to about 5% ZnO; up to about 7% CaO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 5% Na2O; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; and up to about 2% Ta2O5.
- 48. A dental product comprising a glass-ceramic comprising:
about 64 to about 70% SiO2; about 5.2 to about 9 Al2O3; about 10 to about 15% Li2O; and about 2 to about 7% P2O5; and wherein the 3-point flexure strength is greater than about 370 MPa.
- 49. The dental product of claim 48 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises:
up to about 1.5% F; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 5% K2O; up to about 2.7% B2O3; up to about 2% ZnO; up to about 0.9% CaO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 3% Na2O; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; and up to about 2% Ta2O5.
- 50. A dental product comprising a glass-ceramic comprising:
about 64 to about 70% SiO2; about 1.5 to about 6 Al2O3; about 10 to about 15% Li2O; about 2 to about 7% P2O5; about 2.2 to about 5% K2O; about 0.5 to about 3% Na2O; and about 0.5 to about 3% B2O3 and wherein the 3-point flexure strength is greater than about 370 MPa.
- 51. The dental product of claim 50 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises:
up to about 1.5% F; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 0.9% CaO; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; up to about 2% Nb2O5; and up to about 2% Ta2O5.
- 52. A dental product comprising a glass-ceramic comprising:
about 62 to about 76% SiO2; about 1.5 to about 10 Al2O3; about 8 to about 19% Li2O; about 0.3 to about 7% P2O5; and about 0.5 to about 8% Ta2O5; and wherein the 3-point flexure strength is greater than about 370 MPa.
- 53. The dental product of claim 52 wherein the glass-ceramic further comprises:
up to about 5% B2O3. up to about 5% Na2O; up to about 7% K2O; up to about 1.5% F; up to about 5% ZnO; up to about 2% MgO; up to about 7% BaO; up to about 1% SrO; up to about 5% Cs2O; up to about 7% CaO; up to about 2% TiO2; up to about 3% ZrO2; up to about 1% SnO2; up to about 1% Sb2O3; up to about 3% Y2O3; up to about 1% CeO2; up to about 1% Eu2O3; up to about 1% Tb4O7; and up to about 2% Nb2O5.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 06/640,941, filed Aug. 17, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/458,919, filed Dec. 10, 1999 which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/153,916, filed Sep. 14, 1999, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/122,558, filed Mar. 2, 1999, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/111,872, filed Dec. 11, 1998, all which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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