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Recent Advances In Dental Ceramics

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Better esthetics of all Ceramic restorations compared with metal-ceramic systems and complexity of metal framework fabrication as well as concerns of biocompatibility of metallic alloys are prime factors that contributed to growth of all ceramic restorations. However there are concerns related to their low strength and toughness and associated catastrophic failure modes that lead to their failures. Over the years primary focus of dental ceramics developers and engineers has been to introduce new ceramic materials with adequate strength characteristics without compromising the esthetics. The various materials that have been introduced have different properties that specify their use in specific clinical situations.Conventional porcelains like feldspathic, aluminous core porcelian have very low flexural strength (below 150 Mpa) and therefore are indicated for onlays, three quarter crowns , veneers and complete coverage crowns in anterior segment only. Glass ceramics like Lithium disilicate reinforced ceramics were then introduced. They have moderate flexural strength (300 - 400Mpa) and can only be used in posterior segment for single crowns.

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DR. RUPAM KAURREADERABTEILUNG FÜR KONSERVIERENDE ZAHNHEILKUNDE UND ENDODONTIESRI GURU RAM DAS INSTITUT FÜR ZAHNMEDIZINISCHE WISSENSCHAFTEN UND FORSCHUNG SRI AMRITSAR

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Authors C. S. Bal, Kanwalpreet Kaur, Rupam kaur
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.05.2021
 
EAN 9786203589252
ISBN 9786203589252
No. of pages 236
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Dentistry

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