Bridge design and laboratory procedures in dental ceramics.
The science and art of dental ceramics.
Tanja lube robert danzer in advanced ceramics for dentistry 2014.
The science and art of dental ceramics volume 1.
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The nature of dental ceramics and their clinical use.
Today s ceramic restoration application despite its popularity gained through esthetical advantages and superior hygienically features has a fragile structure due to its low tensile strength quality.
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Theory and practice 4th edition.
Understanding the most recently developed facts of dental science is of utmost importance to each practicing dentist.
Dental porcelain is the closest match to tooth enamel of all our restorative materials but is perhaps the most difficult to use in dental practice.
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The nature of dental ceramics and their clinical uses.
The art of occlusal and esthetic waxing.
Dental ceramics are sensitive to microcracks that show up on surfaces.
Science and art of dental ceramics.
The science and art of dental ceramics vol 2.
In the long run it can lose its endurance against shear and draw strengths that occur while chewing.
Science and art of dental ceramics vol.
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Their properties vary over a wide range.
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Essential facts for cosmetics dentists.
A study of the science of dental porcelain will enable the dentist or technician to perfect his art since it develops an increasing awareness of the fundamental problems in construction.
The term dental ceramics comprises a wide variety of materials that reaches from filled glasses to nearly dense sintered ceramics from products that are shaped from powders and melts to components milled from blanks before or after sintering.
Part i reviews the composition structure and properties of dental ceramics from the literature available in pubmed and other sources from the past 50 years.