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Fuzzi, M., Bonfiglioli, R., G.Di Febo, Marin, C., Caldari, R., Tonelli, M. P. |
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International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry; 1989, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p274-287, 14p |
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The article presents information on clinical procedures and laboratory techniques related to porcelain inlays in dentistry. It is stated that dental porcelain is considered similar to dental enamel because it is chemically inert and nontoxic, and is tolerated extremely well by dental tissues. Researchers have observed a lesser degree of plaque retention on porcelain as compared to other dental materials. It is mentioned that for posterior teeth, porcelain inlays are considered as a better alternative to gold inlays because of technological improvements in dental cements and the porcelain itself. The porcelain inlay preparation follows the basic principles of gold inlay preparations; but porcelain is very brittle, and it has to be placed very carefully into the preparation. |
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