AbstractBackground/purposeThere is limited information in the literature regarding the effect of different luting agents on the bond strength of zirconium oxide (ZrO2) copings to prepared crown. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the ability of different luting agents to retain ZrO2 copings on prepared crowns under laboratory conditions.Materials and methodsForty-two extracted human maxillary first premolars were prepared with a flat occlusal surface, and rounded line angles, a 5° taper and approximately 3-mm occluso-gingival height. ZrO2 copings were manufactured with buccal and lingual projections to assist removal of the crown after cementation. All copings were airborne-particle abraded with 50 μm aluminum oxide for 15 secon...
Introduction: The long-term success of zirconium-based restorations depends on the adhesion between ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether hemostatic agents (HA) show an effect on the re...
Aim: The purpose of this in vitro study was to assess and compare the retention of zirconia copings ...
Purpose: To evaluate the amount of residual cement (ECL) around the margins of zirconia crown coping...
<div><p><strong>Objectives:</strong><strong> </strong>The aim of this study was to evaluate the rete...
Aim: Mechanical characteristics of the preparation along with luting agent are significant elements ...
Aim: Mechanical characteristics of the preparation along with luting agent are significant elements ...
Aim: Mechanical characteristics of the preparation along with luting agent are significant elements ...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
BACKGROUND: Improving the retention of zirconia crowns is desirable in order to reduce the decement...
Introduction: The long-term success of zirconium-based restorations depends on the adhesion between ...
Introduction: The long-term success of zirconium-based restorations depends on the adhesion between ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether hemostatic agents (HA) show an effect on the re...
Aim: The purpose of this in vitro study was to assess and compare the retention of zirconia copings ...
Purpose: To evaluate the amount of residual cement (ECL) around the margins of zirconia crown coping...
<div><p><strong>Objectives:</strong><strong> </strong>The aim of this study was to evaluate the rete...
Aim: Mechanical characteristics of the preparation along with luting agent are significant elements ...
Aim: Mechanical characteristics of the preparation along with luting agent are significant elements ...
Aim: Mechanical characteristics of the preparation along with luting agent are significant elements ...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
Despite the biocompatibility and perfect aesthetics of dental ceramics,failures are still of conside...
BACKGROUND: Improving the retention of zirconia crowns is desirable in order to reduce the decement...
Introduction: The long-term success of zirconium-based restorations depends on the adhesion between ...
Introduction: The long-term success of zirconium-based restorations depends on the adhesion between ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether hemostatic agents (HA) show an effect on the re...
Aim: The purpose of this in vitro study was to assess and compare the retention of zirconia copings ...