Advantages and disadvantages of metal-ceramic and all-ceramic restorations are reviewed particularly from the aesthetic point of view. All-ceramic restorations offer the best results because they let the light through optimally. In constructing all-ceramic crowns on teeth which have been endodontically treated, the material used to rebuild the pin-abutments must be taken into consideration if the best aesthetic results are to be achieved. Materials which, because of their translucent characteristics, are the most aesthetic alternatives to metal alloy pin-abutments in rebuilding teeth which have been endodontically treated, are then describe
In dentistry, ceramics are often referred to as nonmetallic, inorganic structures primarily containi...
A diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis can occur after a crown has been permanently cemented. This nec...
AIM OF PRESENTATION: To compare a number of materials for extracoronal restoration of teeth with par...
All-ceramic crowns developed from a desire to restore heavily broken down anterior teeth to a form a...
Over the last years, current technologies in dental ceramics are strongly improved, constantly produ...
The demand for aesthetic restorations has increased during the last years. Dental ceramics are a suc...
The morpho-functional rehabilitation is a fundamental principle in any prosthodontic therapy. The al...
Purpose. The ultimate goal for ceramic fused to metal restoration is the creation of a perfect aesth...
The increasing demand for esthetics combined with health has stimulated dental research in metal-fre...
The interest of dental research in metal-free restorations has been rising in the last 20 years foll...
Earlier Metal ceramic crowns were the restorations of choice in the management of traumatic tooth fr...
Dental ceramics were increasingly introduced to restorative dentistry at the beginning of the XX cen...
When tooth structure has been compromised by decay, massive fillings, fractures, or root canal proce...
Dental ceramic is the most promising restorative material. The growing demand of high quality aesthe...
Over the past 35 years, multiple types of all-ceramic materials have been introduced as an ideal alt...
In dentistry, ceramics are often referred to as nonmetallic, inorganic structures primarily containi...
A diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis can occur after a crown has been permanently cemented. This nec...
AIM OF PRESENTATION: To compare a number of materials for extracoronal restoration of teeth with par...
All-ceramic crowns developed from a desire to restore heavily broken down anterior teeth to a form a...
Over the last years, current technologies in dental ceramics are strongly improved, constantly produ...
The demand for aesthetic restorations has increased during the last years. Dental ceramics are a suc...
The morpho-functional rehabilitation is a fundamental principle in any prosthodontic therapy. The al...
Purpose. The ultimate goal for ceramic fused to metal restoration is the creation of a perfect aesth...
The increasing demand for esthetics combined with health has stimulated dental research in metal-fre...
The interest of dental research in metal-free restorations has been rising in the last 20 years foll...
Earlier Metal ceramic crowns were the restorations of choice in the management of traumatic tooth fr...
Dental ceramics were increasingly introduced to restorative dentistry at the beginning of the XX cen...
When tooth structure has been compromised by decay, massive fillings, fractures, or root canal proce...
Dental ceramic is the most promising restorative material. The growing demand of high quality aesthe...
Over the past 35 years, multiple types of all-ceramic materials have been introduced as an ideal alt...
In dentistry, ceramics are often referred to as nonmetallic, inorganic structures primarily containi...
A diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis can occur after a crown has been permanently cemented. This nec...
AIM OF PRESENTATION: To compare a number of materials for extracoronal restoration of teeth with par...