Purpose: This study evaluated the marginal adaptation and microleakage of the In-Ceram Alumina, In-Ceram Zirconia and Finesse press all-ceramic porcelain systems. Material and methods: Thirty maxillary central teeth extracted for periodontal reasons without caries and cracks were divided equally into three groups and there was no control group; only the three systems were compared. Sample teeth cemented were stored in distile water for 24 hours. Then, they were applied to a repeated thermal cycle for 500 times. The samples were left in 5% of basic fuchsin dye for 24 hours. For the marginal adaptation rankings, all of the sample teeth for which cross-sections were made were moved into the metal microscope (Scherr Turico St. James/Minn./USA) ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study sought to investigate the marginal adaptation and...
Background and aim: Marginal adaptation affects the long-term success of full-coverage restorations....
PubMed ID: 21488732This in-vitro study compared the marginal and internal fit and also the microleak...
Purpose: This study evaluated the marginal adaptation and microleakage of the In-Ceram Alumina, In-C...
Introduction: Metal ceramic restorations are the most common type of full coverage restorations. Rec...
Introduction: Marginal fit is a key factor for long term clinical success through any dental restora...
INTRODUCTION : An alternative to metal ceramic restoration is the All Ceramic restoration. The use ...
Introduction: Marginal adaptation of a crown is an important factor affecting its clinical acceptabi...
Statement of problem. Adaptation is an important factor in the long-term clinical success of implant...
This study evaluated marginal adaptation before and after thermomechanical (TCML) loading, gap width...
Background and Aims: Marginal gap measurement in all ceramic restorations they are of fundamental im...
This study evaluated marginal adaptation before and after thermomechanical (TCML) loading, gap width...
This study evaluated marginal adaptation before and after thermomechanical (TCML) loading, gap width...
<p><strong>Objectives</strong>: The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the marginal adapt...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of both marginal fit and cementing with differ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study sought to investigate the marginal adaptation and...
Background and aim: Marginal adaptation affects the long-term success of full-coverage restorations....
PubMed ID: 21488732This in-vitro study compared the marginal and internal fit and also the microleak...
Purpose: This study evaluated the marginal adaptation and microleakage of the In-Ceram Alumina, In-C...
Introduction: Metal ceramic restorations are the most common type of full coverage restorations. Rec...
Introduction: Marginal fit is a key factor for long term clinical success through any dental restora...
INTRODUCTION : An alternative to metal ceramic restoration is the All Ceramic restoration. The use ...
Introduction: Marginal adaptation of a crown is an important factor affecting its clinical acceptabi...
Statement of problem. Adaptation is an important factor in the long-term clinical success of implant...
This study evaluated marginal adaptation before and after thermomechanical (TCML) loading, gap width...
Background and Aims: Marginal gap measurement in all ceramic restorations they are of fundamental im...
This study evaluated marginal adaptation before and after thermomechanical (TCML) loading, gap width...
This study evaluated marginal adaptation before and after thermomechanical (TCML) loading, gap width...
<p><strong>Objectives</strong>: The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the marginal adapt...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of both marginal fit and cementing with differ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study sought to investigate the marginal adaptation and...
Background and aim: Marginal adaptation affects the long-term success of full-coverage restorations....
PubMed ID: 21488732This in-vitro study compared the marginal and internal fit and also the microleak...