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Fatigue behavior and translucency of lithium disilicate ceramic: effect of glazing application. [PDF]
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Mechanical behavior of tooth-class II restoration complex with various restorative materials using linear and non-linear finite element analysis. [PDF]
Yu YH, Jeon MJ, Shin SJ, Park JW.
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Effect of Pulse Plasma Sintering Temperature on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-Cu Composites. [PDF]
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Serving the living and the dead: An integrated approach to Copper Age ceramic production and cultural dynamics in Campania, Southern Italy. [PDF]
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Ceramic/ceramic total hip arthroplasty
Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 2000Alumina-on-alumina total hip arthroplasty has been used for 30 years, mainly in Europe. The theoretical advantages of this combination are represented by its remarkable sliding characteristics, its very low wear debris generation, and its sufficient fracture toughness.
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Hydroxyapatite Ceramic Hip Survey: Ceramic/Ceramic Bearings
Key Engineering Materials, 2007This paper describes the clinical application of alumina ceramic and, more recently, Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA), to the bearing surfaces of hip implants with a maximum follow up of fifteen years. Patients are assessed pre- and post-operatively using the Harris Hip Score.
James M. Buchanan, Sally Goodfellow
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British Dental Journal, 2022
Ceramic materials have rapidly become the material of choice for indirect restorations. There are a variety of material types available for use such as feldspathic ceramics, glass ceramics and many types of zirconia. Advances in digital dentistry led to a rapid switch from porcelain fused to metal restorations to all-ceramic restorations. Variations in
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Ceramic materials have rapidly become the material of choice for indirect restorations. There are a variety of material types available for use such as feldspathic ceramics, glass ceramics and many types of zirconia. Advances in digital dentistry led to a rapid switch from porcelain fused to metal restorations to all-ceramic restorations. Variations in
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