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DENTAL CERAMICS - MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Introduction, aim: Ceramic is a mixture of inorganic non-metallic materials. The history of the ceramic is dated since Paleolithic age. It is used, for example for production of jewelry, dishes, the construction industry, sculpturing and of course in dentistry.
K Hynková, I Voborná
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Effect of Thickness on Fluorescence of Some Clinical Dental Ceramics. [PDF]
Objectives: This study aimed to develop a new method for measurement of florescence and compare the fluorescence of some clinical dental ceramics in different thicknesses. Materials and Methods: Forty-eight samples of feldspathic (Vita VM9, A2), IPS e.
Hashemikamangar SS +4 more
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Research progress in tribological property of dental ceramics
Ceramics are widely used as dental restorative materials because of their superior wear resistance, chemical stability, biocompatibility, and aesthetic features.
LEI Lei +4 more
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The aim of this study was to evaluate color inconstancy of dental ceramics under the white light-emitting diode illuminants recently proposed by the CIE. From spectral reflectance factors of 18 dental ceramics (VST, NSP, and IEC; shades A1, A2, A3, A3.5,
Javier Ruiz-López +5 more
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Polishing dental ceramics using shear-thickening slurry. [PDF]
Nowadays, there is a great demand for Zirconia dental ceramics, while the existing low-cost automated polishing methods are quite limited. We propose a novel polishing methodology employing the shear-thickening slurry (STF) comprising starch and SiC ...
Zhou Z, Zhu L, Wang J, Dong X.
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An engineering perspective of ceramics applied in dental reconstructions [PDF]
The demands for dental materials continue to grow, driven by the desire to reach a better performance than currently achieved by the available materials.
Raíssa Monteiro PEREIRA +11 more
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Effect of glazing and polishing on opalescence and fluorescence of dental ceramics. [PDF]
Objective Tooth enamel has opalescence and fluorescence, which should be mimicked by esthetic dental restorations. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of glazing and polishing on the opalescence and fluorescence of dental ceramics ...
Hashemikamangar SS +4 more
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The trends of dental biomaterials research and future directions: A mapping review
Objective: This literature research aimed to compare, contrast and quantify the innovations in the most commonly used dental biomaterials. Methodology: Original research articles based on experimental dental biomaterials published between 2007 and 2019 ...
Sundus Iftikhar +5 more
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Lithium disilicate (Li2Si2O5, referred as LD) glass ceramics with unique aesthetic properties are ideal dental restorative materials. However, their applications are limited due to the lower flexural strength than polycrystalline ceramics.
Wenli He +10 more
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Construction of ZnO/PCL Antibacterial Coating Potentially for Dental Unit Waterlines
The formation of bacterial biofilms and the contamination of treatment water within dental unit waterlines can lead to a risk of secondary bacterial infections in immunocompromised patients. Although chemical disinfectants can reduce the contamination of
Min Xing +3 more
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