Method for coloring ceramics via colloidal dispersion

US10202306B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10202306-B2
Application numberUS-201615336043-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 27, 2016
Priority dateMar 1, 2012
Publication dateFeb 12, 2019
Grant dateFeb 12, 2019

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In a method of coloring a ceramic material, a coloring solution consisting of metallic salts is introduced to a ceramic slurry. In a slip casting process, a coloring solution consisting of metallic salts is introduced to a ceramic slurry which is cast into green state bodies. A coloring solution that may comprise for example a metallic salt, a solvent, an organic solvent such as derivatives of propylene oxides, and an acid can be introduced to the slip casting process. Such a coloring solution can be added to the slip casting process. In a method, the coloring solution is thoroughly mixed with the ceramic slurry, after which a ceramic body is cast, dried and finally subjected to a sintering process. After final sinter, the resulting ceramic body possesses an innate color that is homogenous throughout its composition. The method is especially useful for coloring zirconia ceramic material used for making dental restorations.

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We claim: 1. A colored zirconia ceramic material fabricated by a colloidal mixing process comprising the steps of: a) obtaining a coloring solution consisting essentially of at least one metallic salt as a coloring agent, a solvent, and optionally, an organic solvent and optionally, an acid, wherein the at least one metallic salt is soluble in the solvent, and wherein the at least one metallic salt comprises metallic salts of chromium and terbium as the coloring agent; b) choosing the relative constituents of the coloring solution to provide a selected color for use in a zirconia ceramic dental restoration; c) choosing a relative amount of the coloring solution for an amount of a zirconia ceramic slurry comprising a ceramic material that is predominantly a zirconia ceramic material to provide a selected color intensity for use in the zirconia ceramic dental restoration; and d) mixing the amount of coloring solution and the amount of zirconia ceramic slurry to distribute the coloring solution throughout the zirconia ceramic slurry, forming a colored zirconia ceramic slurry, wherein, the colored zirconia ceramic slurry comprises the zirconia ceramic slurry and the coloring solution that consists essentially of the solvent, the at least one metallic salt as a coloring agent dissolved therein, and optionally, the organic solvent, and optionally, the acid. 2. The colored zirconia ceramic material of claim 1 wherein the at least one the metallic salt consists essentially of metallic salts of chromium and terbium as the coloring agent. 3. The colored zirconia ceramic material of claim 1 wherein the colored zirconia ceramic slurry comprises CrCl 3 and TbCl 3 in a weight ratio of approximately 2 to 3 (CrCl 3 to TbCl 3 ). 4. The colored zirconia ceramic material of claim 1 wherein the metallic salts comprise 0. 01% to 5% by weight of the coloring solution of step (a). 5. The colored zirconia ceramic material of claim 1 , wherein the zirconia ceramic slurry of step c) comprises a colloidal dispersion of white zirconia powder. 6. The colored zirconia ceramic material of claim 1 wherein the coloring solution comprises water as the solvent. 7. The colored zirconia ceramic material of claim 1 wherein the organic solvent is an alcohol or ketone. 8. The colored zirconia ceramic material of claim 1 wherein the organic solvent is a derivative of a propylene oxide or propylene glycol. 9. A colored zirconia ceramic slurry for use in making a dental restoration comprising: a mixture of a ceramic slurry comprising a ceramic material that is predominantly a zirconia ceramic material; and a coloring solution that consists essentially of a solvent, and a coloring agent that consists essentially of metallic salts of terbium and chromium dissolved in the solvent, and optionally, an organic solvent, and optionally, an acid. 10. A colored zirconia ceramic powder for use in making a dental restoration comprising a ceramic material that is predominantly a zirconia ceramic material and a coloring agent consisting essentially of metallic components of chromium and terbium to provide a selected color for the dental restoration. 11. The colored zirconia ceramic powder of claim 10 wherein the metallic components are present in a weight ratio of approximately 2 to 3 (chromium component to terbium component). 12. A colored zirconia ceramic body for use in making a zirconia dental restoration comprising a green state, zirconia ceramic body consisting essentially of the colored zirconia ceramic powder of claim 10 , wherein the coloring agent is distributed throughout the colored zirconia body. 13. The colored zirconia ceramic body of claim 12 , wherein the metallic components are present in a weight ratio of approximately 2 to 3 (chromium component to terbium component). 14. A colored zirconia ceramic body for use in making a zirconia dental restoration comprising a millable, pre-sintered ceramic body comprising ceramic material that is predominantly a zirconia ceramic material and a coloring agent consisting essentially of metallic components of chromium and terbium distributed throughout the colored zirconia ceramic body. 15. The colored zirconia ceramic body of claim 14 wherein the metallic components are present in a weight ratio of chromium to terbium of approximately 2 to 3. 16. A sintered colored zirconia ceramic body for use in a zirconia ceramic dental restoration comprising a ceramic material that is predominantly a zirconia ceramic material and a coloring agent consisting essentially of metallic components of terbium and chromium distributed through the ceramic structure. 17. The sintered colored zirconia ceramic body of claim 16 , wherein the ratio of chromium to terbium is approximately 2 to 3.

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  • comprising chromium oxide · CPC title

  • comprising transition metal oxides · CPC title

  • comprising zirconium oxide · CPC title

  • comprising rare earth metal oxides · CPC title

  • Pigments · CPC title

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What does patent US10202306B2 cover?
In a method of coloring a ceramic material, a coloring solution consisting of metallic salts is introduced to a ceramic slurry. In a slip casting process, a coloring solution consisting of metallic salts is introduced to a ceramic slurry which is cast into green state bodies. A coloring solution that may comprise for example a metallic salt, a solvent, an organic solvent such as derivatives of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Glidewell James R Dental Ceramics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C04B35/48. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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