Relationship between Ceramic Restorations
Autor: | Maha Salem Baaboud, Sara talal Musallam, Mohammed Ali A Alasmri, Alaa jafar alsharif, Sawsan Badr Sehaqi, Ibraheem Abdulrahman Aljomai, Hani Hussain Alghamdi, Rami Amin Gashgary, Amal kamal jumaymi, Roya Aali Alshamrani, Reema Abdulkader Azzeem, Waad ahmed Almazrouie, Roaa Saeed AlHakami, Tariq Mohammed Alshehri |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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business.industry medicine.medical_treatment 0206 medical engineering people.profession Dentistry 030206 dentistry 02 engineering and technology Dental technician 020601 biomedical engineering 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine visual_art visual_art.visual_art_medium Medicine Veneer Ceramic business people Dental restoration |
Zdroj: | The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine. 68:1411-1417 |
ISSN: | 2090-7125 1687-2002 |
DOI: | 10.12816/0039683 |
Popis: | Sintered ceramics and glass-ceramics are broadly utilized as biomaterials for dental restoration, particularly as dental onlays, inlays, veneers, crowns or bridges. Biomaterials were advanced whichever to veneer metal frameworks or to create metal-free dental restorations. Diverse sorts of glass-ceramics and ceramics are obtainable and important today to satisfy customers' needs (patients, dentists and dental technicians) with respect to the properties of the biomaterials and the processing of the products. All of these different types of biomaterials already cover the entire range of indications of dental restorations. Today, patients are increasingly interested in metal-free restoration. Glass-ceramics are particularly suitable for fabricating inlays, crowns and small bridges, as these materials attain extremely solid, aesthetic outcomes. High-strength ceramics are favoured in conditions where the material is exposed to high masticatory forces. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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