Background: Conventional casting technique is time consuming when compared to accelerated casting technique. In this study, marginal accuracy of castings fabricated using accelerated and conventional casting technique was compared. Materials and Methods:
S Srikanth Reddy +2 more
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The effect of repeated porcelain firings on the marginal fit of millable and conventional casting alloys. [PDF]
The durability of dental restorations is highly determined by an accurate marginal fit, which is in turn affected by the high temperature of porcelain firing.
Giti R +2 more
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A Comparison of the Microstructure, Mechanical Properties, and Corrosion Resistance of the K213 Superalloy after Conventional Casting and Selective Laser Melting. [PDF]
K213 superalloy was fabricated by conventional casting and selective laser melting (SLM). The microstructures of the two samples were examined, and the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of these two kinds of K213 alloy were comparatively ...
Wang J +6 more
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Alloying Elements Effects on Electrical Conductivity and Mechanical Properties of Newly Fabricated Al Based Alloys Produced by Conventional Casting Process. [PDF]
The present investigation deals with a comprehensive study on the production of aluminum based alloys with the incorporation of different alloying elements and their effect on its electrical conductivity and mechanical properties.
Abdo HS +3 more
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The Effect of Multiple Firings on the Shear Bond Strength of Porcelain to a New Millable Alloy and a Conventional Casting Alloy. [PDF]
This study compared the effect of multiple firings on the shear bond strength (SBS) of porcelain to the new millable alloy (Ceramill Sintron) and a conventional casting alloy (4-all).
Farzin M, Giti R, Asalforush-Rezaiye A.
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Evaluation of dimensional accuracy of dental bridges manufactured with conventional casting technique and CAD/CAM system with Ceramill Sintron blocks using CMM. [PDF]
Background. Recently, non-presintered chromium-cobalt (Cr-Co) blocks with the commercial name of Ceramill Sintron were introduced to the market. However, comprehensive studies on the dimensional accuracy and fit of multi-unit frameworks made of these ...
Izadi A +4 more
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Comparison of retentive force and deformation of selective laser melting and conventional cobalt-chromium clasps of removable partial denture [PDF]
Objective The objective of the study was to compare the retentive force and deformation of conventional casting and selective laser melting (SLM) cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr) clasps assembly of removable partial dentures (RPD) following recurrent insertion ...
Eman Husseiny +4 more
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Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the marginal fit and surface roughness of complete cast crowns made by a conventional and an accelerated casting technique. Settings and Design: This study was divided into three parts.
Vivek Dattatray Jadhav +3 more
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Marginal and Internal Adaptation of Implant‐Supported Three‐Unit Metal Frameworks Fabricated by the Conventional, Semi‐Digital, and Fully Digital Techniques Before and After Porcelain Application [PDF]
Objectives Only a small number of studies conducted on implant‐supported fixed multi‐unit restorations have evaluated the semi‐digital fabrication techniques. This study aimed to assess the marginal and internal adaptation of implant‐supported three‐unit
Mani Karimi +4 more
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Comparative study on stiffness properties of WOODCAST and conventional casting materials [PDF]
Plaster-of-Paris and synthetic materials (e.g. fibreglass) have been in clinical use as casting materials for decades. An innovative casting material, WOODCAST, brings interesting alternatives to the traditional materials. The aim of this study was to compare the stiffness properties of the WOODCAST material to traditional casting materials.In ...
Eija, Pirhonen +2 more
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