Aim: Searches for biocompatible restorative materials with better clinical properties, longevity and esthetics have resulted in the development of several ceramic types. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of Ceramco inlays and onlays over 40 months. Methods: Thirty ceramic indirect restorations were placed in 10 patients and all were adhesively cemented with a dual resin cement. The clinical performance was evaluated by a calibrated examiner who attributed scores adapted from the Cvar and Ryge criteria: color, marginal adaptation, abrasion, caries recurrence, fracture and postoperative pain. These assessments were performed after cementation of the restorations (T0 =baseline) and after 4 periods: T1 (10 months), T2 (20 mo...
Purpose: This prospective clinical trial evaluated the clinical acceptability of a new material, cer...
Dentistry has benefited from tremendous advances in technology with the introduction of new techniqu...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the long-term clinical performance of direct versus indirect composite inla...
arches for biocompatible restorative materials with better clinical properties, longevity and esthet...
Aim: Searches for biocompatible restorative materials with better clinical properties, longevity an...
Aim. Aim of the study was to evaluate the long-term reliability and effectiveness of inlays and onla...
Purpose: Ceramic materials, first introduced in restorative dentistry in the late 18th century, offe...
Purpose: Ceramic materials, first introduced in restorative dentistry in the late 18th century, offe...
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the longevity of ceramic onlays and identify the...
This study evaluated the five-year clinical performance of ceramic inlays and onlays made with two s...
This study evaluated the five-year clinical performance of ceramic inlays and onlays made with two s...
Objective To evaluate the clinical performance of hybrid ceramic inlay-onlay restorations over a 2-y...
Relevance of the problem. The loss of hard tooth structures especially in the posterior region due t...
OBJECTIVES Long-term retrospective evaluation of the survival rate and the technical and biologic o...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the 12-year clinical performance of sintered (Duce...
Purpose: This prospective clinical trial evaluated the clinical acceptability of a new material, cer...
Dentistry has benefited from tremendous advances in technology with the introduction of new techniqu...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the long-term clinical performance of direct versus indirect composite inla...
arches for biocompatible restorative materials with better clinical properties, longevity and esthet...
Aim: Searches for biocompatible restorative materials with better clinical properties, longevity an...
Aim. Aim of the study was to evaluate the long-term reliability and effectiveness of inlays and onla...
Purpose: Ceramic materials, first introduced in restorative dentistry in the late 18th century, offe...
Purpose: Ceramic materials, first introduced in restorative dentistry in the late 18th century, offe...
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the longevity of ceramic onlays and identify the...
This study evaluated the five-year clinical performance of ceramic inlays and onlays made with two s...
This study evaluated the five-year clinical performance of ceramic inlays and onlays made with two s...
Objective To evaluate the clinical performance of hybrid ceramic inlay-onlay restorations over a 2-y...
Relevance of the problem. The loss of hard tooth structures especially in the posterior region due t...
OBJECTIVES Long-term retrospective evaluation of the survival rate and the technical and biologic o...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the 12-year clinical performance of sintered (Duce...
Purpose: This prospective clinical trial evaluated the clinical acceptability of a new material, cer...
Dentistry has benefited from tremendous advances in technology with the introduction of new techniqu...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the long-term clinical performance of direct versus indirect composite inla...