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Abstract Purpose This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated the bond strength effectiveness of a self‐etching ceramic primer, specifically Monobond Etch & Prime (MEP), compared to hydrofluoric acid with silane (HF+S) in feldspathic and leucite‐reinforced dental glass‐ceramics (DGCs). Materials and Methods This study followed PRISMA‐p guidelines
Nathalya Fedechen Martins +5 more
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Abstract Purpose This systematic review evaluated the effects of simulated gastric acid (SGA) on surface and mechanical properties of dental ceramics to answer the research question: Does immersion in SGA alter the surface roughness, microhardness, fracture strength, and color of dental ceramics?
Geany Ferreira Rodrigues +8 more
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Influence of Prosthetic Substrate, Cement, and Opaquer Liner on Color Matching of Translucent Zirconia- and Lithium-Based Ceramics. [PDF]
Dejak B +3 more
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Effect of TiO2 doping on the structure and properties of lithium silicate-based glass-ceramics for potential dental applications. [PDF]
Marzouk MA +7 more
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Representing dental restoration materials in the oral health and disease ontology. [PDF]
Dutta N +8 more
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Monotonic and Fatigue Strength of 3D-Printed Partially Stabilized Zirconia for Monolithic Restorations. [PDF]
Lu Y +6 more
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2022
Dental ceramics are inorganic materials composed of metallic and non-metallic elements connected by an ionic and/or covalent bond. Due to their good mechanical and optical properties, they are the main constructive materials in fixed prosthodontics. Conventional dental ceramics are basically cerammed glass based on quartz and a network of potassium and/
Ulrich Lohbauer, Renan Belli
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Dental ceramics are inorganic materials composed of metallic and non-metallic elements connected by an ionic and/or covalent bond. Due to their good mechanical and optical properties, they are the main constructive materials in fixed prosthodontics. Conventional dental ceramics are basically cerammed glass based on quartz and a network of potassium and/
Ulrich Lohbauer, Renan Belli
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International Journal of Medical and Oral Research, 2021
Dental restorations associated with the development of novel microstructures for ceramic materials have caused an important change in the clinical workflow for dentists and technicians, as well as in the treatment options offered to patients.
K. Supreetha S. Naik +5 more
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Dental restorations associated with the development of novel microstructures for ceramic materials have caused an important change in the clinical workflow for dentists and technicians, as well as in the treatment options offered to patients.
K. Supreetha S. Naik +5 more
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Dental Update, 2002
The advances in dental ceramic materials and systems continue to be related to improvements in strength, fitting accuracy and aimed towards avoidance of the use of metal substructures both in posterior and anterior teeth. Many of the changes seen within the last few years have been associated with modifications to, and improvements of, existing ...
Alison J E, Qualtrough, Valerie, Piddock
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The advances in dental ceramic materials and systems continue to be related to improvements in strength, fitting accuracy and aimed towards avoidance of the use of metal substructures both in posterior and anterior teeth. Many of the changes seen within the last few years have been associated with modifications to, and improvements of, existing ...
Alison J E, Qualtrough, Valerie, Piddock
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