Statement of problem: Early loss of magnetic keepers in cast gold posts is seen in clinical practice. Purpose: The purpose of this vitro study was to investigate the effect of burn-out temperature on the retention of magnetic keepers in cast gold alloy and on the thickness of the oxide layer at the keeper-alloy interface. Material and methods: One hundred and five keepers (Magfit EX) were cast with gold alloy (Protor 3) at 3 different burn-out temperatures: 500°C, 600°C, or 700°C (n=35). To test for retention of keepers, 60 specimens (n=20) were tested to failure in tension mode in a universal testing machine (UTM); 45 specimens (n=15) were sectioned, and the interface was evaluated under a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Tensile force ...
Background: Screw loosening of implant restorations continues to be a complication in implant prosth...
Statement of problem: A phenomenon of screw-loosening in implant abutment is frequently occurred in ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of thermal and mechanical cycling on the degree and pattern of nanol...
Objective. To investigate the variation of the strength of gypsum-bonded dental investments with bur...
Statement of Problem: Element release from dental casting alloys into the oral environment is of cli...
Statement of problem: Residual zinc oxide-eugenol cement may adversely affect retention of zinc pho...
Statement of the problem: The number of studies examining the reten-tion properties of circumferenti...
Objective: The high-temperature strength behaviour of dental phosphate-bonded investments is not cle...
Statement of problem. The effect of gold electroforming on gold alloy was not studied. Purpose. This...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the bending and cyclic fatigue resistance of Wav...
Statement of problem: Evidence for the optimal spatial arrangement of magnetic attachments in implan...
the study. Then, the individual effect of the ring liner and burn-out temper-ature would have been e...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: New production methods have been developed for metal ceramic restorations. Dif...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: AuTi alloys with 1.6% to 1.7% (wt%) Ti provide sufficient bond strength to ven...
Statement of problem: The marginal gap and ceramic bond strength of metal-ceramic restorations are i...
Background: Screw loosening of implant restorations continues to be a complication in implant prosth...
Statement of problem: A phenomenon of screw-loosening in implant abutment is frequently occurred in ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of thermal and mechanical cycling on the degree and pattern of nanol...
Objective. To investigate the variation of the strength of gypsum-bonded dental investments with bur...
Statement of Problem: Element release from dental casting alloys into the oral environment is of cli...
Statement of problem: Residual zinc oxide-eugenol cement may adversely affect retention of zinc pho...
Statement of the problem: The number of studies examining the reten-tion properties of circumferenti...
Objective: The high-temperature strength behaviour of dental phosphate-bonded investments is not cle...
Statement of problem. The effect of gold electroforming on gold alloy was not studied. Purpose. This...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the bending and cyclic fatigue resistance of Wav...
Statement of problem: Evidence for the optimal spatial arrangement of magnetic attachments in implan...
the study. Then, the individual effect of the ring liner and burn-out temper-ature would have been e...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: New production methods have been developed for metal ceramic restorations. Dif...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: AuTi alloys with 1.6% to 1.7% (wt%) Ti provide sufficient bond strength to ven...
Statement of problem: The marginal gap and ceramic bond strength of metal-ceramic restorations are i...
Background: Screw loosening of implant restorations continues to be a complication in implant prosth...
Statement of problem: A phenomenon of screw-loosening in implant abutment is frequently occurred in ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of thermal and mechanical cycling on the degree and pattern of nanol...