AIM OF PRESENTATION: To compare a number of materials for extracoronal restoration of teeth with particular reference to CAD-CAM ceramics. CASE DESCRIPTION AND TREATMENT CARRIED OUT: This paper will be illustrated using clinical examples of patients treated using different ceramic restorations to present the advantages and disadvantages and each technique. The different requirements of tooth preparation, impression taking and technical procedures of each system will be presented and compared. PATIENT PROGRESS: Follow up clinical observations of treated patients will be reported and discussed
Ceramics have been applied in restorative dentistry since the late eighteenth century because they h...
The demand for esthetic restorations has resulted in an increased use of dental ceramics and is the ...
Over the last years, current technologies in dental ceramics are strongly improved, constantly produ...
AIM OF PRESENTATION: To compare a number of materials for extracoronal restoration of teeth with par...
INTRODUCTION: The demand for all-ceramic restorations has increased substantially because of their e...
Dental ceramics were increasingly introduced to restorative dentistry at the beginning of the XX cen...
Detailed knowledge of bonding mechanisms, between the metal and ceramic parts in conventional dental...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study is to propose an update on ceramics for partial and total indirect ...
Ceramics play a fundamental role in Dentistry and are used widely, due to their ability to mimic the...
In dentistry, ceramics are often referred to as nonmetallic, inorganic structures primarily containi...
Owing to an increased demand for safe and esthetically pleasing dental materials, ceramics have been...
New ceramic materials and novel fabrication methods have been developed and introduced in dentistry ...
Esthetic dentistry, driven by a high demand for esthetically appealing and naturally looking restora...
For the last ten years, the application of high-technology processes to dental ceramics allowed for ...
Abstract The evolution of computerized systems for the production of dental restorations associated ...
Ceramics have been applied in restorative dentistry since the late eighteenth century because they h...
The demand for esthetic restorations has resulted in an increased use of dental ceramics and is the ...
Over the last years, current technologies in dental ceramics are strongly improved, constantly produ...
AIM OF PRESENTATION: To compare a number of materials for extracoronal restoration of teeth with par...
INTRODUCTION: The demand for all-ceramic restorations has increased substantially because of their e...
Dental ceramics were increasingly introduced to restorative dentistry at the beginning of the XX cen...
Detailed knowledge of bonding mechanisms, between the metal and ceramic parts in conventional dental...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study is to propose an update on ceramics for partial and total indirect ...
Ceramics play a fundamental role in Dentistry and are used widely, due to their ability to mimic the...
In dentistry, ceramics are often referred to as nonmetallic, inorganic structures primarily containi...
Owing to an increased demand for safe and esthetically pleasing dental materials, ceramics have been...
New ceramic materials and novel fabrication methods have been developed and introduced in dentistry ...
Esthetic dentistry, driven by a high demand for esthetically appealing and naturally looking restora...
For the last ten years, the application of high-technology processes to dental ceramics allowed for ...
Abstract The evolution of computerized systems for the production of dental restorations associated ...
Ceramics have been applied in restorative dentistry since the late eighteenth century because they h...
The demand for esthetic restorations has resulted in an increased use of dental ceramics and is the ...
Over the last years, current technologies in dental ceramics are strongly improved, constantly produ...