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Color mixing in dental porcelain

Dental Materials, 1993
For esthetic reasons, pigments and opacifiers are added to porcelains used in restorative dentistry. The purpose of this study was to use Kubelka-Munk theory (Kubelka and Munk, 1931) to predict and analyse the colors of porcelains modified by the addition of two pigments and an opacifying agent. The base porcelain was composed of 88% potassium feldspar,
Wayne T. Wozniak   +5 more
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Effect of Bonding Agent on Metal-Ceramic Bond Strength between Co-Cr Fabricated with Selective Laser Melting and Dental Feldspathic Porcelain.

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2019
PURPOSE To investigate the effect of bonding agent on the bonding strength between Co-Cr dental alloy, prepared by selective laser melting (SLM), and feldspathic porcelain.
K. Dimitriadis   +2 more
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Wear of low-fusing dental porcelains

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1999
The resistance of wear of dental porcelains is of concern when selecting a material for metal-ceramic and all-ceramic restorations.An in vitro investigation was performed to rank a number of dental porcelains with respect to their wear-resistance properties. Material and methods.
Per Derand, Peter Vereby
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Polishing of dental porcelain by polycrystalline diamond

Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 2010
Polycrystalline diamond (PCD) exhibits excellent abrasive characteristics and is commonly used as loose grains for precision machining of hard ceramics and other materials that are difficult to grind and polish. In the present study, we investigated using bonded PCD for polishing dental porcelain, for which a lustrous surface is difficult to obtain by ...
Masaki Ohtsuka   +3 more
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Isothermal phase transformations of a dental porcelain

Dental Materials, 2005
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if the change in the leucite weight fraction during an isothermal heat treatment could be estimated by observing the deformation of PFM strips in a high-heating-rate, computer-controlled bending beam viscometer (BBV).Specimens of a commercial body porcelain were fired according to the manufacturer's ...
S. Warren Twiggs   +4 more
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Fracture toughness of commercial dental porcelains

Dental Materials, 1986
Abstract Ceramic materials suffer from a number of limitations which restrict their use in dental restorations. Chief among these shortcomings is their extreme brittleness which is manifested as a low ability to absorb elastic strain energy during structural failure.
R. Morena   +2 more
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Thermal expansion of dental alloys and porcelains

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1980
AbstractThe effect of thermal coefficient of expansion (α) mismatch on porcelain‐metal bonding is frequently referred to in the dental literature. Thermally induced stresses may develop at metal‐porcelain system interfaces due to differences in the coefficients of thermal expansion of the porcelains, metals, and metal oxides.
D.T. Hashinger   +4 more
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Polished versus autoglazed dental porcelain

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1990
This study compared the finishes on dental porcelain polished with four different polishing paste systems with oven reglazing and with a porcelain adjustment kit without a polishing paste. The polished/reglazed samples were rated according to quality of finish by independent observers and by scanning electron microscopy.
Joseph T. Richardson   +2 more
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Viscosity of Dental Porcelain as a Function of Temperature

Journal of Dental Research, 1979
A method for viscosity measurement is described and representative data are given for opaque, gingival, and incisal porcelains. The significance of viscosity in annealing and in stress development due to thermal expansion mismatch is discussed. Thermal history of the porcelain is shown to be important only over a relatively small temperature interval ...
R.L. Bertolotti, J.E. Shelby
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Addition of Yattria Partially Stabilized Zirconia for Reinforcement of Dental Porcelain

, 2013
Effect of addition of Yttria partially stabilized Zirconia powder to dental porcelain was studied. The zirconium powder was incorporated in 3, 5 and 7-percent by weight to dental porcelain powder.
I. M. Hamouda   +2 more
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