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Mohammad Albakry

Researcher at University of Sydney

Publications -  18
Citations -  2816

Mohammad Albakry is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ultimate tensile strength & Flexural strength. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 2580 citations.

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Strength, fracture toughness and microstructure of a selection of all-ceramic materials. Part II. Zirconia-based dental ceramics.

TL;DR: Microscope investigation and X-ray diffraction revealed the important role played by the tetragonal to monoclinic phase transformation and by the relationship between the glassy matrix and the crystalline phase in the strengthening and toughening mechanisms of these ceramics.
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Influence of surface and heat treatments on the flexural strength of Y-TZP dental ceramic

TL;DR: The present study suggests that sandblasting and grinding may be recommended to increase the strength of dental Y-TZP, provided they are not followed by heat treatment.
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Strength, fracture toughness and microstructure of a selection of all-ceramic materials. Part I. Pressable and alumina glass-infiltrated ceramics.

TL;DR: Comparing three hot-pressed glass-ceramics and alumina glass-infiltrated ceramics, processed by both slip casting and dry pressing, revealed the relationship between the glass matrix and the crystalline phase and the characteristics of the latter were correlated to the strengthening and toughening mechanisms of these glass- Aceramics.
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Biaxial flexural strength, elastic moduli, and x-ray diffraction characterization of three pressable all-ceramic materials.

TL;DR: Improved mechanical properties of Empress 2 and experimental ceramic over those of IPS Empress were attributed to the nature and amount of their crystalline content lithium disilicate.
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Fracture toughness and hardness evaluation of three pressable all-ceramic dental materials.

TL;DR: Both materials exhibited fracture toughness anisotropy following pressing and demonstrated improved fracture toughness and reduced hardness compared with IPS-Empress P<0.05(ANOVA), which should be beneficial for clinical applications.