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FFF-Printed PET and PMMA for Provisional Restorations: An In Vitro Evaluation of Mechanical Properties, Dimensional Accuracy, and Bonding Behavior. [PDF]
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2013
Treatment of alopecia of the crown possesses several unique challenges for hair restoration physicians. In this article, the distinctive anatomic features and specific management paradigms related to the crown are discussed. This review also offers details on which surgical technique to implement for obtaining the most natural result possible that also
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Treatment of alopecia of the crown possesses several unique challenges for hair restoration physicians. In this article, the distinctive anatomic features and specific management paradigms related to the crown are discussed. This review also offers details on which surgical technique to implement for obtaining the most natural result possible that also
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Dental Update, 2003
This paper overviews recent changes to making crowns. For the most part it presents clinically relevant information using examples where necessary. The paper will act as a useful reminder for the techniques involved with crown preparations and the choices of materials available.
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This paper overviews recent changes to making crowns. For the most part it presents clinically relevant information using examples where necessary. The paper will act as a useful reminder for the techniques involved with crown preparations and the choices of materials available.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1960
4. Miller, Samuel C . Textbook of periodontia, ed. 3. Philadelphia, Blakiston Co., 1950. 5. Bodecker, C. F. Occlusal neurosis, its cause and treatment. New York D. J. 8:6 Dec. 1941. 6. Darwin, Charles. Expression of the emotions in man and animals. New York, D. Appleton and Co., 1898. 7. Leof, M .
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4. Miller, Samuel C . Textbook of periodontia, ed. 3. Philadelphia, Blakiston Co., 1950. 5. Bodecker, C. F. Occlusal neurosis, its cause and treatment. New York D. J. 8:6 Dec. 1941. 6. Darwin, Charles. Expression of the emotions in man and animals. New York, D. Appleton and Co., 1898. 7. Leof, M .
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Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry, 1988
The discovery of the crown ethers stemmed from efforts to control the catalytic activity of vanadium and copper by complexation with multidentate ligands. The first crown ether, 2,3,11,12-dibenzo-1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaoxacyclo-octadeca-2,11-diene, was obtained in 0.4% yield during an attempt to prepare a phenolic ligand from catechol and bis(2-chloroethyl)
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The discovery of the crown ethers stemmed from efforts to control the catalytic activity of vanadium and copper by complexation with multidentate ligands. The first crown ether, 2,3,11,12-dibenzo-1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaoxacyclo-octadeca-2,11-diene, was obtained in 0.4% yield during an attempt to prepare a phenolic ligand from catechol and bis(2-chloroethyl)
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Fracture Resistance of Primary Zirconia Crowns: An In Vitro Study
Children, 2022Alwaleed Abushanan +2 more
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Review on Preformed Crowns in Pediatric Dentistry—The Composition and Application
Materials, 2022Rafal J Wiglusz +2 more
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Journal of the Irish Dental Association, 2017
When multiple teeth or localised segments of the mouth require crowns, the restorative interventions involved can be psychologically and physically demanding for the operator, patient and dental technician alike.1,2 It is important that all parties involved in restorations of this nature hold a shared understanding of the expected outcome of treatment,
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When multiple teeth or localised segments of the mouth require crowns, the restorative interventions involved can be psychologically and physically demanding for the operator, patient and dental technician alike.1,2 It is important that all parties involved in restorations of this nature hold a shared understanding of the expected outcome of treatment,
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