In a pursuit for perfect esthetic and natural appearance of restorations in contemporary dentistry, porcelain fused to metal restorations are gradually being replaced by all-ceramics. All-ceramic restorative systems are not a new concept. They were first introduced with the so-called “porcelain jacket crown” in the 1900s by Charles H.Land, fabricated with high-fusing feldspathic porcelain on platinum foil matrix. Because of the low strength of this porcelain, the failure rate was very high and they were slowly abandoned. In the last 10 years with the introduction of lithium-disilicate class ceramics IPSe.max System (Ivoclar Vivadent) with a strength of 470 MPa monolithic restorations made a big comeback. Monolithic or full-contour lithium-d...
With the appearance of all-ceramic systems, providing a choice of framework porcelains and allowing ...
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of two ceramic and two composite polishing sy...
Fracture strength is an important factor affecting the survival and clinical service of all-ceramic ...
In contemporary dentistry, ceramic restorations have experienced a surge in popularity. This paper a...
Lithium disilicate was first introduced to the dental field as an indirect restorative material in 1...
Dental ceramics were increasingly introduced to restorative dentistry at the beginning of the XX cen...
Objectives To investigate the clinical performance of chairside fabricated tooth-supported posterio...
Objective: To report the long-term clinical survival and failure rates of single-tooth restorations ...
The aim of this paper is to report the state of current literature and recommendations for the lithi...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The esthetics of anterior lithium disilicate restorations can be enhanced if t...
Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)Restorative dentistry aims to replace lost or damaged tooth st...
Background: Veneered all-ceramic restorations are associated with a high incidence of chipping and v...
This study aimed to assess the clinical performance of lithium disilicate restorations supported by ...
Purpose: The purpose of this in vivo study was to investigate whether the less invasive approach (re...
Glass ceramics are superior in aesthetics and biocompatibility. Traditional glass ceramics, such as ...
With the appearance of all-ceramic systems, providing a choice of framework porcelains and allowing ...
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of two ceramic and two composite polishing sy...
Fracture strength is an important factor affecting the survival and clinical service of all-ceramic ...
In contemporary dentistry, ceramic restorations have experienced a surge in popularity. This paper a...
Lithium disilicate was first introduced to the dental field as an indirect restorative material in 1...
Dental ceramics were increasingly introduced to restorative dentistry at the beginning of the XX cen...
Objectives To investigate the clinical performance of chairside fabricated tooth-supported posterio...
Objective: To report the long-term clinical survival and failure rates of single-tooth restorations ...
The aim of this paper is to report the state of current literature and recommendations for the lithi...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The esthetics of anterior lithium disilicate restorations can be enhanced if t...
Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)Restorative dentistry aims to replace lost or damaged tooth st...
Background: Veneered all-ceramic restorations are associated with a high incidence of chipping and v...
This study aimed to assess the clinical performance of lithium disilicate restorations supported by ...
Purpose: The purpose of this in vivo study was to investigate whether the less invasive approach (re...
Glass ceramics are superior in aesthetics and biocompatibility. Traditional glass ceramics, such as ...
With the appearance of all-ceramic systems, providing a choice of framework porcelains and allowing ...
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of two ceramic and two composite polishing sy...
Fracture strength is an important factor affecting the survival and clinical service of all-ceramic ...