Various types of zirconia are widely used for the fabrication of dental implant superstructures and fixtures. Zirconia–alumina composites, such as ATZ and NanoZR, are adequate for implant fixtures because they have excellent mechanical strength in spite of insufficient esthetic properties. On the other hand, yttria-stabilized zirconia has been used for implant superstructures because of sufficient esthetic properties. They are classified to 12 types with yttria content, monochromatic/polychromatic, uniform/hybrid composition, and monolayer/multilayer. Zirconia with a higher yttria content has higher translucency and lower mechanical strength. Fracture strength of superstructures strongly depends on the strength on the occlusal contact regio...
n the search for the ultimate esthetic restorative material, many new all-ceramic systems have been ...
Zirconium, a naturally occurring element, when combined with oxygen becomes Zirconia, an extremely s...
In dentistry, yttrium partially stabilized zirconia (ZrO2) has become one of the most attractive cer...
Titanium is currently the most commonly used material for manufacturing dental implants. However, it...
Zirconium oxide, known as zirconia, is a ceramic material with optimal esthetical and mechanical pro...
Currently, titanium or specific titanium alloys are the most often used materials for the fabricatio...
Currently, titanium or specific titanium alloys are the most often used materials for the fabricatio...
Ceramics are very important in the science of dental biomaterials. Among all dental ceramics, zircon...
Due to the biocompatibility and mechanical properties that are morethan satisfying, zirconia has bee...
Because of their outstanding mechanical properties, chemical stability, and biocompatibility, 3-mol ...
Zirconia has been used in biomedical applications for a long time. Its biocompatibility is not in qu...
SummaryVarious core materials have been used as all-ceramic dental restorations. Since many foreign ...
Aiming to replace the infrastructure of metallic dental prostheses, structural ceramics have been im...
Titanium has been used in dental implantology for over 50 years, however, metal-free implant restora...
Abstract: Due to an increasing interest in esthetics and concerns about toxic and allergic reactions...
n the search for the ultimate esthetic restorative material, many new all-ceramic systems have been ...
Zirconium, a naturally occurring element, when combined with oxygen becomes Zirconia, an extremely s...
In dentistry, yttrium partially stabilized zirconia (ZrO2) has become one of the most attractive cer...
Titanium is currently the most commonly used material for manufacturing dental implants. However, it...
Zirconium oxide, known as zirconia, is a ceramic material with optimal esthetical and mechanical pro...
Currently, titanium or specific titanium alloys are the most often used materials for the fabricatio...
Currently, titanium or specific titanium alloys are the most often used materials for the fabricatio...
Ceramics are very important in the science of dental biomaterials. Among all dental ceramics, zircon...
Due to the biocompatibility and mechanical properties that are morethan satisfying, zirconia has bee...
Because of their outstanding mechanical properties, chemical stability, and biocompatibility, 3-mol ...
Zirconia has been used in biomedical applications for a long time. Its biocompatibility is not in qu...
SummaryVarious core materials have been used as all-ceramic dental restorations. Since many foreign ...
Aiming to replace the infrastructure of metallic dental prostheses, structural ceramics have been im...
Titanium has been used in dental implantology for over 50 years, however, metal-free implant restora...
Abstract: Due to an increasing interest in esthetics and concerns about toxic and allergic reactions...
n the search for the ultimate esthetic restorative material, many new all-ceramic systems have been ...
Zirconium, a naturally occurring element, when combined with oxygen becomes Zirconia, an extremely s...
In dentistry, yttrium partially stabilized zirconia (ZrO2) has become one of the most attractive cer...