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A digital workflow for lithium disilicate resin‐bonded prosthesis enables minimally invasive rehabilitation with improved accuracy and esthetics. ABSTRACT Rehabilitation of a missing mandibular central incisor with a resin‐bonded single‐retainer fixed dental prosthesis is challenging, particularly in young patients where implant placement may be ...
I. Hariri, F. Dabla, A. El Yamani
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Smart and bioactive dental biomaterials can do more than replace tissue, but getting them into the clinic requires more than promising lab results. This review brings together practical requirements for translation, covering ISO‐based biocompatibility planning, low‐temperature sterilisation for sensitive materials, life‐cycle assessment for ...
Katarzyna Chojnacka, Marcin Mikulewicz
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ABSTRACT Hypomineralised enamel presents a significant challenge for resin bonding due to its altered mechanical and structural properties. Our innovative clinical approach of resin infiltration prior to the bonding of a posterior indirect adhesive restoration aims to preserve dental tissues, reduce post‐operative sensitivity, and strengthen the ...
Elsa Garot +4 more
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White scheelite-zircon glass ceramic enamels: Clues for their optimization as cool surfaces
Jazmín M. Mayta +4 more
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The Wear Behavior of Glass-Ceramic CAD/CAM Blocks against Bovine Enamel
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Fatigue resistance of composite resins and glass-ceramics on dentin and enamel
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2022Composite resins and glass-ceramics are both used to restore worn teeth. Which restoration material is more durable is unclear.The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the load to failure of thin composite resins and glass-ceramic restorations on enamel and dentin under increasing repetitive loads.Glass-ceramic blocks (IPS e.max CAD; Ivoclar ...
de Kok, Paul +2 more
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Nucleation kinetics in a glass-ceramic enamel
Journal of Materials Science, 1984The kinetics of nucleation in a glass-forming melt having the composition (in mol %) 71.80 SiO2, 1.63 Al2O3, 23.20 Li2O, 2.20 K2O and 1.17 MoO3 is investigated. X-ray analysis, DTA, optical and electron microscopy are used together with precise viscometric data to follow the crystallization process and to characterize the properties of both the initial
I. Penkov, I. Gutzow
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Bond strength of glass–ceramics on the fluorosed enamel surfaces
Journal of Dentistry, 2008Effect of different adhesive luting systems on the shear bond strength of IPS Empress 2 ceramic restorations to fluorosed enamel surface was investigated.Forty-eight ceramic discs (2 mm x 3 mm; IPS Empress 2) were fabricated. Twenty-four non-carious extracted human molar teeth with fluorosis and 24 without fluorosis were cleaned with pumice using a ...
Cal, Ebru +3 more
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Glass enamel and glass-ceramic coatings for chemical apparatus
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 1983Among the known anticorrosion coatings used in chemical engineering, glass enamel base coatings are distinguished by such advantages as a high degree of continuity and chemical resistance. The paper describes basic principles for the creation of acid and alkali resistant glass enamel and ceramic coatings for chemical apparatus.
A. S. Es'kov +2 more
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