Objective: To quantify and compare the amount of tooth-structure reduction following the full-coverage preparations for crown materials of porcelain-fused-to-metal, lithium disilicate glass-ceramic and yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystalline for three tooth morphologies. Methods: Groups of resin teeth of different morphologies were individually weighed to high precision, then prepared following the preparation guidelines. The teeth were re-weighed after preparation and the amount of structural reduction was calculated. Statistical analyses were performed to find out if there was a significant difference among the groups. Results: Amount of tooth reduction for zirconia crown preparations was the lowest and statistically dif...
Purpose: To quantify and to compare a gravimetric and three-dimensional (3D) analysis of the removed...
PURPOSE: The present prospective clinical study evaluated the influence of coping design on the ...
INTRODUCTION: Stainless steel crowns were the successful full coronal restorations in managing the ...
Objective: To quantify and compare the amount of tooth-structure reduction following the full-covera...
PURPOSE The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the volumetric loss of clinical crown s...
Background: The golden standard for single unit crowns has for long been porcelain fused to metal (P...
Purpose: The purpose of this in vivo study was to investigate whether the less invasive approach (re...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The increasing demand by patients for esthetic and metal-free restorations h...
Background: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro research project was to evaluate and compare the wear behavior...
Purpose: comparative clinical assessment of oral tissues in prosthetics with ceramic constructions i...
Statement of Problem: Clinical studies about single implant-supported prostheses made of monolithic ...
Background: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
Background and Aim : Enamel wear is among the main disadvantages of ceramic restorations. Recently, ...
BACKGROUND: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
Purpose: To quantify and to compare a gravimetric and three-dimensional (3D) analysis of the removed...
PURPOSE: The present prospective clinical study evaluated the influence of coping design on the ...
INTRODUCTION: Stainless steel crowns were the successful full coronal restorations in managing the ...
Objective: To quantify and compare the amount of tooth-structure reduction following the full-covera...
PURPOSE The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the volumetric loss of clinical crown s...
Background: The golden standard for single unit crowns has for long been porcelain fused to metal (P...
Purpose: The purpose of this in vivo study was to investigate whether the less invasive approach (re...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The increasing demand by patients for esthetic and metal-free restorations h...
Background: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro research project was to evaluate and compare the wear behavior...
Purpose: comparative clinical assessment of oral tissues in prosthetics with ceramic constructions i...
Statement of Problem: Clinical studies about single implant-supported prostheses made of monolithic ...
Background: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
Background and Aim : Enamel wear is among the main disadvantages of ceramic restorations. Recently, ...
BACKGROUND: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
Purpose: To quantify and to compare a gravimetric and three-dimensional (3D) analysis of the removed...
PURPOSE: The present prospective clinical study evaluated the influence of coping design on the ...
INTRODUCTION: Stainless steel crowns were the successful full coronal restorations in managing the ...