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Translucency and flexural strength of monolithic translucent zirconia and porcelain-layered zirconia

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Fatigue resistance of monolithic strength-gradient zirconia materials

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2021
Evaluation of the effect of three different dynamic fatigue protocols on the fracture resistance of two monolithic strength-gradient zirconia materials.A total of 240 specimens (3 × 4 × 45 mm) was milled from two different layers (incisal and middle) of two types of strength-gradient zirconia blanks (IPS e. max ZirCAD MT Multi A2 vs. IPS e.
Lisa Marie Schönhoff   +4 more
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Clinical Fit of Monolithic Zirconia Single Crowns

The International Journal of Prosthodontics, 2018
To analyze the clinical fit of monolithic zirconia single crowns (MZSCs) in a prospective cohort study.A total of 30 posterior teeth were restored with MZSCs. Silicone replicas were made to measure the clinical fit using a stereomicroscope. Measurements were conducted at 17 points per crown at the marginal and occlusal surfaces.The mean clinical fit ...
Stefanie Anke, Rau   +4 more
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Mechanical and Surface Properties of Monolithic Zirconia

Operative Dentistry, 2018
SUMMARYPurpose:This study compared monolithic zirconia with conventional ones based on mean roughness (Ra), Vickers hardness (VHN), topography, transmittance, grain size, flexural strength (FS), Weibull modulus, and fractographic behavior.Methods and Materials:One monolithic (Prettau Zircon [PR group]) and two conventional (ICE Zirkon Transluzent [IZ ...
Candido, L. M.   +4 more
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Synthesis of zirconia monoliths for chromatographic separations

Journal of Chromatography A, 2006
The aim of this work is to join the advantages of two different kinds of stationary phases: monolithic columns and zirconia-based supports. On the one hand, silica monolithic columns allow a higher efficiency with a lower back-pressure than traditional packed columns.
Jérôme, Randon   +5 more
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In vivo low thermal degradation of monolithic zirconia restorations

Dental Materials, 2017
A 5-year clinical study was designed to evaluate the in vivo low thermal degradation (LTD) of zirconia monolithic restorations on implants and natural teeth. Additionally, general behavior of restorations and material wear were studied. This work focuses on ex vivo analysis of zirconia phase transformation and on the influence of glaze protection and ...
KOENIG, Vinciane   +8 more
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