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Color Stability of Glazed and Polished Dental Porcelains

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2007
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the visual and colorimetric color stability of two ultra low‐fusing and three conventional low‐fusing porcelains on both glazed and polished surfaces. Materials and Methods: Twelve disks, 10 mm in diameter and 3 mm in thickness, were fabricated for each porcelain.
YILMAZ, CANER   +4 more
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Metameric effect between dental porcelain and porcelain repairing resin composite

Dental Materials, 2007
The objectives were to evaluate the metameric color and hue angle (degrees) changes between dental porcelain and porcelain repairing resin composites.Color of three shades (A2, A3, A3.5) of one brand of dental porcelain and three original shades (A2, A3, A3.5) and three combinations (A2-A3, A3-3.5, A2-A3.5) of three brands of porcelain repairing resin ...
Bum-Soon Lim   +4 more
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Cyclic Contact Fatigue of Dental Porcelain

Key Engineering Materials, 2013
The residual strength of dental porcelain discs were test after cycling fatigue compressive load in this study. Moreover, the effects of stress intensity and cycle frequency to the damage of porcelain were explored. The porcelain specimens were bonded to the epoxy resin blocks, with 12.5mm height. The cycling fatigue contact loads were subjected on the
Hui Juan Chen   +4 more
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The 'C'-Test for the Evaluation of Dental Porcelain

Journal of Dental Research, 1985
The 'C'-test, which has been employed in the testing of industrial porcelain, offers several advantages when used with dental porcelain. In particular, specimens are similar in size and geometry to porcelain jacket crowns. This study evaluates the application of the 'C'-test for dental porcelain. The results showed good consistency and reproducibility,
P.H. Jacobsen, M.R. Edwards
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Cerium oxide as a silver decolorizer in dental porcelains

Dental Materials, 1998
Silver-base alloys are known to produce an esthetically unpleasant yellow-green tint in the dental porcelain when making PFM restorations. Cerium oxide is used in dental porcelains to simulate the natural fluorescence found in human dental enamel, and has also been used in the glass industry as a decolorizer.
Carole L Groh   +4 more
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Enhanced Chemical Strengthening of Feldspathic Dental Porcelain

Journal of Dental Research, 1993
Previous studies on ion exchange of dental ceramics have shown that the biaxial flexural strength can be improved by exchanging potassium for sodium ions at temperatures below the strain point. The rubidium ion is bigger than the potassium ion and can also be considered as a candidate for replacing smaller ions, i.e., sodium or potassium, although it
M.S. Niemiec   +3 more
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Efects of batch variation on shade of dental porcelain

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985
Three different batches of three commercially available porcelains were applied to 36 specimens of two noble alloys. The shades were visually compared by nine observers. Results indicated the following. No color differences were found among specimens of individual batches.
Rogelio Rey Bosch   +5 more
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Dental Porcelain

Dental Clinics of North America, 1971
G, Mumford, A, Ridge
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Densification of Dental Porcelain

Journal of Dental Research, 1957
J.O. Semmelman, R.F. Vines
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The dental plaque biofilm matrix

Periodontology 2000, 2021
Fabian Cieplik   +2 more
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