Dental articles are produced using relatively low sintering temperatures
to achieve high density dental articles exhibiting strengths equal to and
greater than about 700 MPa. Ceramic powders comprised of nanoparticulate
crystallites are used to manufacture dental articles. The ceramic powders
may include sintering agents, binders and other similar additives to aid
in the processing of the ceramic powder into a dental article. The
ceramic powders may be processed into dental articles using various
methods including, but not limited to, injection molding, gel-casting,
slip casting, or electroforming, hand, cad/camming and other various
rapid prototyping methods. The ceramic powder may be formed into a
suspension, pellet, feedstock material or a pre-sintered blank prior to
forming into the dental article.