AIM The objective of this In-vitro investigation was to analyze and compare the surface after polishing of 63 all-ceramic restorations fabricated out of monolithic zirconium dioxide (ZIR), lithium disilicate (LS) or feldspathic ceramic (FC) under standardized laboratory conditions with different protocols. The primary outcome was defined as the roughness (Ra/Sa) of different ceramic surfaces after distinctive polishing procedures. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study set-up consisted of three main groups: ZIR, LS, FC (20 crowns each), every group divided into two sub-groups (10 crowns each) depending on the polishing method. The untouched glazed surface of one crown per material served as a control. Every crown displayed a defined supra-...
AbstractBackground/purposeTo evaluate the surface roughness of the metal ceramic VITA VMK 95, a stan...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 290-295Ceramic restorations have been widely used in dentistry. ...
PubMed ID: 24513427Statement of problem Surface-finishing protocols have a mechanical impact on cera...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of surface polishing and finishing methods on the surface roughn...
Background: Adjustment of any premature occlusal contact of any zirconia restoration requires its po...
Purpose: To measure and compare the surface roughness of glazed and polished monolithic ceramic mate...
This in vitro study evaluated the performance of three ceramic and two commonly used polishing metho...
In clinical practice, core materials can be exposed after adjustments are made to previously-luted a...
Aim: The objective was to evaluate, quantitative and qualitative, the abrasive effect of three polis...
Aim. The main purpose of this research is to compare different finishing and polishing methods for d...
This pilot study evaluates the surface roughness of monolithic zirconia crowns after chairside polis...
he aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of controlled intraoral grinding and polishing on th...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of dedicated finishing/polishing systems on roughness and gloss of...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of 2 different surface polishing procedures - gl...
This in vitro study was done to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate and compare the effect of ...
AbstractBackground/purposeTo evaluate the surface roughness of the metal ceramic VITA VMK 95, a stan...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 290-295Ceramic restorations have been widely used in dentistry. ...
PubMed ID: 24513427Statement of problem Surface-finishing protocols have a mechanical impact on cera...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of surface polishing and finishing methods on the surface roughn...
Background: Adjustment of any premature occlusal contact of any zirconia restoration requires its po...
Purpose: To measure and compare the surface roughness of glazed and polished monolithic ceramic mate...
This in vitro study evaluated the performance of three ceramic and two commonly used polishing metho...
In clinical practice, core materials can be exposed after adjustments are made to previously-luted a...
Aim: The objective was to evaluate, quantitative and qualitative, the abrasive effect of three polis...
Aim. The main purpose of this research is to compare different finishing and polishing methods for d...
This pilot study evaluates the surface roughness of monolithic zirconia crowns after chairside polis...
he aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of controlled intraoral grinding and polishing on th...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of dedicated finishing/polishing systems on roughness and gloss of...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of 2 different surface polishing procedures - gl...
This in vitro study was done to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate and compare the effect of ...
AbstractBackground/purposeTo evaluate the surface roughness of the metal ceramic VITA VMK 95, a stan...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 290-295Ceramic restorations have been widely used in dentistry. ...
PubMed ID: 24513427Statement of problem Surface-finishing protocols have a mechanical impact on cera...