SummaryThe availability of zirconium dioxide (zirconia) ceramics in dentistry has expanded the range of designs and applications for all-ceramic restorations and increased its popularity. This article reviews the literature on the bond strength between layering materials and zirconia frameworks used in dental restorations. Database searches were conducted for in vitro studies of bond strength between layering materials and zirconia frameworks. The search was carried out in different electronic databases, supplemented by handsearch in dental journals and by examination of the bibliographies of the retrieved articles. A variety of studies on bond strength was identified, including comparisons with metal–ceramic systems and studies on mismatch...
Effect of surface treatments on the bond strength of a zirconia-reinforced ceramic to composite resi...
Objective. To determine the long-term microtensile bond strength of zirconia, which has been silica-...
Purpose: The bond strength between veneer ceramic and the zirconia framework is the weakest componen...
SummaryThe availability of zirconium dioxide (zirconia) ceramics in dentistry has expanded the range...
The application of zirconia, ZrO 2, as a biomaterial in medicine started in the early 1980s. Since t...
Zirconia is a ceramic widely used in dentistry as an indirect restorative material. In contrary to g...
Dental zirconia can no longer be considered un-bondable to tooth tissue. In literature, an increasin...
Objective: This study evaluated the bond strengths of four different margin ceramics based on fluoro...
Zirconium dioxide as core ceramic material for dental crowns and bridges, possess high strength, che...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the bond strength of dental resin agent to zirconia ceramic after surface pr...
INTRODUCTION: Ceramic represents one of the growing sites in the field of dentistry. Dental ceramic...
SummaryVarious core materials have been used as all-ceramic dental restorations. Since many foreign ...
Abstract: Problem statement: All-ceramic materials, especially silica-based lithium disilicate and n...
Zirconia is a promising metal-free framework material that can be used to construct all-ceramic resi...
AbstractThe constant quest for finding the ultimate esthetic dental restorative material has led to ...
Effect of surface treatments on the bond strength of a zirconia-reinforced ceramic to composite resi...
Objective. To determine the long-term microtensile bond strength of zirconia, which has been silica-...
Purpose: The bond strength between veneer ceramic and the zirconia framework is the weakest componen...
SummaryThe availability of zirconium dioxide (zirconia) ceramics in dentistry has expanded the range...
The application of zirconia, ZrO 2, as a biomaterial in medicine started in the early 1980s. Since t...
Zirconia is a ceramic widely used in dentistry as an indirect restorative material. In contrary to g...
Dental zirconia can no longer be considered un-bondable to tooth tissue. In literature, an increasin...
Objective: This study evaluated the bond strengths of four different margin ceramics based on fluoro...
Zirconium dioxide as core ceramic material for dental crowns and bridges, possess high strength, che...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the bond strength of dental resin agent to zirconia ceramic after surface pr...
INTRODUCTION: Ceramic represents one of the growing sites in the field of dentistry. Dental ceramic...
SummaryVarious core materials have been used as all-ceramic dental restorations. Since many foreign ...
Abstract: Problem statement: All-ceramic materials, especially silica-based lithium disilicate and n...
Zirconia is a promising metal-free framework material that can be used to construct all-ceramic resi...
AbstractThe constant quest for finding the ultimate esthetic dental restorative material has led to ...
Effect of surface treatments on the bond strength of a zirconia-reinforced ceramic to composite resi...
Objective. To determine the long-term microtensile bond strength of zirconia, which has been silica-...
Purpose: The bond strength between veneer ceramic and the zirconia framework is the weakest componen...