OBJECTIVES: To examine the marginal fit of resin composite crowns manufactured with the CEREC 3 system employing three different margin designs; bevel, chamfer and shoulder, by means of a replica technique and a luting agent. METHODS: Three master casts were fabricated from an impression of a typodont molar tooth and a full-coverage crown prepared with a marginal finish of a bevel, a chamfer and a shoulder. Each cast was replicated 10 times (n = 10). Scanning of the replicas and crown designing was performed using the CEREC ScanTM system. The crowns were milled from Paradigm MZ100TM composite resin blocks. The marginal fit of the crowns was evaluated with a replica technique (AquasilTM LV, Dentsply), and with a resin composite cement...
Aim: This in vitro study's objective is to assess the Three-Dimensional (3D) internal and marginal f...
Background: The success of crown restorations relies on several crucial factors, including achieving...
Background: With the advent of new provisional crown materials, it has become imperative to evaluate...
Objective: To evaluate the marginal adaptation of computer-aided designing and computer-ai...
Background: The marginal fit is the most characteristic that closely related to the longevity or suc...
The purpose of this in vivo study was to compare the marginal and internal gap widths of monolithic ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of cervical margin relocation (CMR) for crowns designed using CAD/CA...
PURPOSE: Marginal fit is valued as one of the most important criteria for the clinical quality and s...
Statement of problem: Studies on previous generations of chair-side Computer Aided Design/Computer A...
Objectives: To compare marginal and internal fit as well as marginal chipping of e.max (EM) and Celt...
Tese de mestrado, Medicina Dentária, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medicina Dentária, 2015Int...
Purpose. The aim of this study was to determine and compare the marginal fit of crowns fabricated us...
A thesis submitted to the College of Dental Medicine of Nova Southeastern University of the degree o...
Marginal fit is valued as one of the most important criteria for the clinical quality and success of...
OBJECTIVE: CAM fabrication is an important step within the CAD/CAM process. The internal fit of res...
Aim: This in vitro study's objective is to assess the Three-Dimensional (3D) internal and marginal f...
Background: The success of crown restorations relies on several crucial factors, including achieving...
Background: With the advent of new provisional crown materials, it has become imperative to evaluate...
Objective: To evaluate the marginal adaptation of computer-aided designing and computer-ai...
Background: The marginal fit is the most characteristic that closely related to the longevity or suc...
The purpose of this in vivo study was to compare the marginal and internal gap widths of monolithic ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of cervical margin relocation (CMR) for crowns designed using CAD/CA...
PURPOSE: Marginal fit is valued as one of the most important criteria for the clinical quality and s...
Statement of problem: Studies on previous generations of chair-side Computer Aided Design/Computer A...
Objectives: To compare marginal and internal fit as well as marginal chipping of e.max (EM) and Celt...
Tese de mestrado, Medicina Dentária, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medicina Dentária, 2015Int...
Purpose. The aim of this study was to determine and compare the marginal fit of crowns fabricated us...
A thesis submitted to the College of Dental Medicine of Nova Southeastern University of the degree o...
Marginal fit is valued as one of the most important criteria for the clinical quality and success of...
OBJECTIVE: CAM fabrication is an important step within the CAD/CAM process. The internal fit of res...
Aim: This in vitro study's objective is to assess the Three-Dimensional (3D) internal and marginal f...
Background: The success of crown restorations relies on several crucial factors, including achieving...
Background: With the advent of new provisional crown materials, it has become imperative to evaluate...