Dental ceramic is the most promising restorative material. The growing demand of high quality aesthetic restorations during the last 30 years led to the development of new all-ceramic materials with considerably improved mechanical properties. The aim of the present communication is to review the all-ceramic dental materials and related technologies and to estimate their advantages and disadvantages on the basis of the last scientific achievements and our own laboratory practice as well
For the last ten years, the application of high-technology processes to dental ceramics allowed for ...
The increasing demand for esthetics combined with health has stimulated dental research in metal-fre...
Dental ceramics represents a major structural material in fixed prosthodontics. Increasing demands f...
Dental ceramic is the most promising restorative material. The growing demand of high quality aesthe...
Over the past forty years, the technological evolution of ceramics for dental applications has been ...
In dentistry, ceramics are often referred to as nonmetallic, inorganic structures primarily containi...
Dental ceramics are presented within a simplifying framework allowing for facile understanding of th...
The interest of dental research in metal-free restorations has been rising in the last 20 years foll...
This article describes the ceramic systems and processing techniques available today in dentistry. I...
Dental ceramics were increasingly introduced to restorative dentistry at the beginning of the XX cen...
Abstract: Dental ceramic are the most natural appearing replacement material for missing tooth subst...
Over the last years, current technologies in dental ceramics are strongly improved, constantly produ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.xiv, 402 p. :The growth of implant and fixed prosthodo...
Ceramics have been applied in restorative dentistry since the late eighteenth century because they h...
New ceramic materials and novel fabrication methods have been developed and introduced in dentistry ...
For the last ten years, the application of high-technology processes to dental ceramics allowed for ...
The increasing demand for esthetics combined with health has stimulated dental research in metal-fre...
Dental ceramics represents a major structural material in fixed prosthodontics. Increasing demands f...
Dental ceramic is the most promising restorative material. The growing demand of high quality aesthe...
Over the past forty years, the technological evolution of ceramics for dental applications has been ...
In dentistry, ceramics are often referred to as nonmetallic, inorganic structures primarily containi...
Dental ceramics are presented within a simplifying framework allowing for facile understanding of th...
The interest of dental research in metal-free restorations has been rising in the last 20 years foll...
This article describes the ceramic systems and processing techniques available today in dentistry. I...
Dental ceramics were increasingly introduced to restorative dentistry at the beginning of the XX cen...
Abstract: Dental ceramic are the most natural appearing replacement material for missing tooth subst...
Over the last years, current technologies in dental ceramics are strongly improved, constantly produ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.xiv, 402 p. :The growth of implant and fixed prosthodo...
Ceramics have been applied in restorative dentistry since the late eighteenth century because they h...
New ceramic materials and novel fabrication methods have been developed and introduced in dentistry ...
For the last ten years, the application of high-technology processes to dental ceramics allowed for ...
The increasing demand for esthetics combined with health has stimulated dental research in metal-fre...
Dental ceramics represents a major structural material in fixed prosthodontics. Increasing demands f...