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Li, Qing, Ionut Ichim, Jeffery Loughran, Wei Li, Michael Swain, and Jules Kieser. "Numerical Simulation of Crack Formation in All Ceramic Dental Bridge." Key Engineering Materials 312 (June 2006): 293–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.312.293.

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Ceramics have rapidly emerged as one of the major dental biomaterials in prosthodontics due to exceptional aesthetics and outstanding biocompatibility. However, a challenging aspect remaining is its higher failure rate due to brittleness, which has to a certain extent prevented the ceramics from fully replacing metals in such major dental restorations as multi-unit bridges. This paper aims at simulating the crack initiation and propagation in dental bridge. Unlike the existing studies with prescriptions of initial cracks, the numerical model presented herein will predict the progressive damage in the bridge structure which precedes crack initiation. This will then be followed by automatic crack insertion and subsequent crack growth within a continuum to discrete framework. It is found that the numerical simulation correlates well to the clinical and laboratory observations.
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Arata, Anelyse, Tiago Moreira Bastos Campos, João Paulo Barros Machado, Walter Kenji Yoshito, Valter Ussui, Nelson Batista de Lima, Rubens Nisie Tango, and Dolores Ribeiro Ricci Lazar. "Aging Behavior of Commercial and Synthesized Dental Y-TZP Ceramics." Materials Science Forum 820 (June 2015): 297–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.820.297.

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Yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals (Y-TZP) is used for dental prosthodontics, however, it can present accelerated tetragonal to monoclinic phase transformation in oral environment. The aim of this study was to compare the behavior of a Y-TZP synthesized in laboratory by the coprecipitation method to a commercial Y-TZP, after hydrothermal aging in pressurized reactor (150°C/ 35 hours). The discs were sintered at 1520°C for two hours. The kinetics curve of phase transformation was determined through the data collect by XRD diffractograms treated by the Rietveld method. The experimental and commercial control groups did not present monoclinic phase. After 35 hours of aging, the experimental group presented 69% of monoclinic phase compared to 67% for the commercial group. Scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy images suggested that the commercial group presented heterogeneity of grain size and that the experimental group was more homogeneous. All groups presented superficial degradation process.
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Bolat, Maria, Dana Gabriela Bosinceanu, Ioan Gabriel Sandu, Dan Nicolae Bosinceanu, Zinovia Surlari, Carina Balcos, Oleg Solomon, and Anca Vitalariu. "Comparative Study on the Degree of Bacterial Biofilm Formation of Dental Bridges Made from Three Types of Materials." Materiale Plastice 56, no. 1 (March 30, 2019): 144–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.37358/mp.19.1.5140.

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The aim of this study was to compare the biofilm formation on three types of dental crown materials using adenosine triphosphate (ATP) driven bioluminescence as an innovative tool for the rapid chairside enumeration of oral bacteria and assessment of oral hygiene. The study group included 60 patients with fixed prosthodontics, made of three types of dental crown materials (BioHpp - Bredent, Ceramics - VITA VMK Master, and Zirconia - Vita In-Ceram) from which we have collected 60 specimen values using a luciferase-based assay system (system SURE II). The values of ATP were obtained with System SURE II device and statistically analyzed with Anova and Wilcoxon Test. The lowest value was shown for Zirconia, comparing with ceramics and BioHpp, but in time we have seen the increase of ATP for all three dental crown materials.
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Moffa, J. P. "Porcelain Materials." Advances in Dental Research 2, no. 1 (August 1988): 3–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08959374880020011601.

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At no time in recent history has the interest in esthetics, biological safety, and the relative cost and efficacy of dental care been greater. In view of porcelain's desirable esthetic properties and biocompatibility, it is understandable that the major emphasis in ceramics research has been directed toward an enhancement of the strength, longevity, and esthetic properties of porcelain restorations. The ceramo-metal restoration is still the mainstay of fixed prosthodontics and finds broad application in high-stress areas and for the restoration of multiple units. Research has focused upon minimizing destructive interfacial stresses, improvement in esthetics, and the development of dispersion-strengthened porcelains. Advances in individual porcelain jacket crowns have included the use of higher strength aluminous porcelain, the use of tin-plated platinum foil, bonding porcelain to a swaged gold and palladium foil matrix, and the most recent development-castable glass ceramic materials.
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Li, Zhihua, Kan Zheng, Wenhe Liao, and Xingzhi Xiao. "Tribological properties of surface topography in ultrasonic vibration-assisted grinding of zirconia ceramics." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science 232, no. 22 (December 12, 2017): 4203–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954406217747914.

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In order to clarify the friction phenomenon of zirconia ceramics in the dental prosthodontics, tribological properties of surface topography in ultrasonic vibration-assisted grinding (UVAG) are studied in this work. The mechanism of material removal is researched to introduce the discontinuous grooves in UVAG theoretically. The UVAG experiments are conducted on zirconia ceramics. Through investigating and comparing experimental results, it is found that UVAG surface has better tribological properties compared with diamond grinding surface. 3D surface roughnesses of UVAG surface are improved when suitable spindle speed, large feed, small cutting depth, and large vibration amplitude are adopted. Surface topography in UVAG changes from thorn scaly to discontinuous shallow furrow when feed increases and spindle speed decreases. The discontinuous grooves are most apparent when vibration amplitude is maximum. Furthermore, the friction coefficient is experimentally studied. The results indicate that there is no significant difference among all the friction coefficients in UVAG. Proper cutting and vibration parameters can improve the average friction coefficient.
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Kim, Woong-chul, Won-chul Lee, Young-seok Sohn, Sae-yoon Oh, Bu-sob Kim, Chin-ho Yu, and Ji-hwan Kim. "The Validity of Subjects in Korean Dental Technicians' Licensing Examination." Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 2 (June 30, 2005): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2005.2.1.43.

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This study prepared a basic framework for the development and improvement of Korean Dental Technicians' Licensing Examination, based on actual test questions. A peer review was conducted to ensure relevance to current practices in dental technology. For the statistical analysis, 1000 dental laboratory technicians were selected; specialists in dental laboratory technology (laboratory owners, educators, etc.) were involved in creating valid and reliable questions. Results indicated that examination subjects should be divided into three categories: basic dental laboratory theory, dental laboratory specialties, and a practical examination. To ensure relevance to current practice, there should be less emphasis on basic dental laboratory theory, including health-related laws, and more emphasis on dental laboratory specialties. Introduction to dental anatomy should be separated from oral anatomy and tooth morphology; and fixed prosthodontics should be separated from crown and bridge technology and dental ceramics technology. Removable orthodontic appliance technology should be renamed 'orthodontic laboratory technology'. There should be less questions related to health related law, oral anatomy, dental hygiene, dental materials science and inlay, while the distribution ratio of questions related to tooth morphology should be maintained. There should be a decrease in the distribution ratio of questions related to crown and bridge technology, dental ceramics technology, complete dentures and removable partial dentures technology, and orthodontic laboratory technology. In the practical examination, the current multiple choice test should be replaced with tooth carving using wax or plaster. In dental laboratory specialties, subjects related to contemporary dental laboratory technology should be included in the test items.
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BOJKO, Łukasz, Wojciech RYNIEWICZ, Anna M. RYNIEWICZ, and Marcin KOT. "STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF INCREMENTAL TECHNOLOGY ON MECHANICAL AND TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF BIOMATERIALS." Tribologia 273, no. 3 (June 30, 2018): 29–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.6117.

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The latest method for creating denture replenishment in CAD / CAM systems is Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) technology. With the use of DMLS, prosthodontics, implant prosthetics, and facial-cranialjaw surgery adapted to individual patient conditions can be realized. The aim is to evaluate the strength, microstructure, and tribological properties of Ti6Al4V and CoCrMo alloys obtained from DMLS technology in the aspect of therapeutic constructions. The conducted tests show that, in the DMLS technology, as compared to milling technology preceded by casting and forging or pressed powder and sintering, for the same percentage composition of elements, the micromechanical properties, microstructural and tribological change. This procedure, from which constructions for various dental applications are obtained, is the new technology preferred for making permanent restorations faced with ceramics, producing intravascular implants, and implants of the temporomandibular joint. It can be an alternative to conventional cast-based methods and CAD / CAM based milling.
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Bergoli, César Dalmolin, Marina Amaral, Emília Pithan Prochnow, Mariane Konzen, and Luiz Felipe Valandro. "Effect of mechanical cycling on microtensile bond strength between dentin and pressed ceramic restoration cemented by different strategies." Journal of Research in Dentistry 2, no. 1 (February 28, 2014): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.19177/jrd.v2e1201437-50.

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Introduction: Hot pressed ceramics is usually used in prosthodontics as restorative material, being important to evaluate which cementation strategy generates better union between this ceramic and dental structure.Aim: To evaluate the effect of mechanical cycling on bond strength between a hot-pressed glass-ceramic and dentin, using different cementation strategies. Materials and Methods: Sixty molar teeth with flat oclusal dentin surface were allocated in six groups: Gr1-Self-adhesive resin cement; Gr2-Self-adhesive resin cement + Mechanical Cycling(MC); Gr3-Total etch adhesive + conventional resin cement; Gr4-Total etch adhesive + conventional resin cement + MC; Gr5-Self-etching adhesive + resin cement with MDP; Gr6-Self-etching adhesive + resin cement with MDP + MC. Sixty hot-pressed leucite-based all-ceramic restorations were cemented as recommended by manufacturers. Bar-shaped samples of 1 mm2 of cross-sectional bonding area were obtained and the microtensile test were conducted. Data were submitted to ANOVA-two way and Tukey test (α=0.05). Results: Mechanical cycling did not influence the results (p=0.1576), but cementation strategy (p=0.0419) affected. RelyX U100 showed the lowest values (7.0±5.0), RelyX ARC showed highest values (10.6±4.5) and Panavia F showed intermediary values (8.5±5.1). Conclusion: 2.106 million cycles are not able to damage the union between resin cement and dentin; conventional adhesive cementation strategy promoted the more stable interfaces between restoration and dentin.
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George, Vinu T. "Management of Failed Long-span Single-piece Fixed Prosthesis with Metal—Ceramic Crowns and Cantilever Bridge with Predictable Esthetic Outcome." World Journal of Dentistry 7, no. 3 (2016): 162–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10015-1387.

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ABSTRACT Although there have been a lot of advances in the field of esthetic and cosmetic restorative dentistry, metal—ceramic restorations stand apart in the race to achieve superior esthetics with its strong points of strength and accuracy of cast metal and esthetics of porcelain. To achieve superior esthetic restorations operators are compelled to narrow down their search to all ceramic restorations which are highly expensive. At most times, its use is not rightly justified. A case of a 53-year-old female patient, who reported to the Department of Prosthodontics and Crown 8 Bridge, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal, is presented here where simple and economic restorative techniques and principles are undertaken to achieve predicable esthetic results. How to cite this article George VT. Management of Failed Long-span Single-piece Fixed Prosthesis with Metal—Ceramic Crowns and Cantilever Bridge with Predictable Esthetic Outcome. World J Dent 2016;7(3):162-166.
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Balog, Martin, Josko Viskic, Peter Krizik, Zdravko Schauperl, Mateja Snajdar, Zlatko Stanec, and Amir Catic. "CP Ti Fabricated by Low Temperature Extrusion of HDH Powder: Application in Dentistry." Key Engineering Materials 704 (August 2016): 351–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.704.351.

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Powder metallurgy (PM) commercial purity titanium (CP Ti) was fabricated and studied, with an aim of utilization for dental application. PM CP Ti was manufactured using a cost effective approach, where affordable hydrogenation–dehydrogenation (HDH) process Ti 99.4 wt.% powder was consolidated via the following sequence of PM techniques: cold isostatic pressing, warm vacuum pressing at 420 °C and warm direct extrusion at 500 °C. The paper presents the first studies on processing, microstructure, testing of mechanical properties, fatigue performance and bonding strength with different veneer coatings. By employed consolidation process sound material with low porosity (1.5%) and sustained oxygen content (0.21 wt.%) was attained. The tensile properties obtained for PM CP Ti (UTS = 701 MPa, YS0.2 = 512 MPa, ε = 13 %) were improved over to those for cast / milled CP Ti Grade 4 reference, the material commonly used in dentistry. Tested using the ISO 14801 standard for dental implants, the samples machined from PM CP Ti showed fatigue performance similar to CP Ti Grade 4. PM CP Ti used as a metal base material in restoration metal – ceramic systems showed very good bond strength with three commercially available veneering ceramics and complied with the ISO 9693 standard. Within the limitations of this paper, the preliminary results demonstrated that performance of economic PM CP Ti is equal or superior to CP Ti Grade 4 reference material and it can be used in prosthodontics.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Prosthodontics. Dental ceramics. Prosthodontics"

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Alyassin, Waleed. "The influence of heat production relative to drill wear during osteotomy preparation by different implant drill systems a comparison study between ceramic and conventional implant drill systems /." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11068.

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Pihlaja, J. (Juha). "Treatment outcome of zirconia single crowns and fixed dental prostheses." Doctoral thesis, Oulun yliopisto, 2016. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526212029.

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Abstract Metal ceramic restorations have been used in fixed prosthodontics since the 1950s, but the lack of aesthetics, the inclination to use metal-free materials, possible allergic reactions to metals, and the high cost of high noble alloys have increased the use of all-ceramic materials. The ongoing development of ceramic materials led to the introduction of zirconia to fixed prosthodontics over a decade ago. The mechanical properties of zirconia have proven to be excellent, but the clinical outcome of conventional fixed zirconia restorations over the long term is unclear. This retrospective clinical study evaluated two- to seven-year outcomes, early complications during prosthetic treatment and short-term failures during the first year of use of zirconia single crowns and fixed dental prostheses (FDPs). The usefulness and durability of zirconia single crowns in abutment teeth of partial removable dental prostheses (RDPs) was also evaluated. The material consisted of 173 patients treated with zirconia single crowns or FDPs by undergraduate dental students between 2007 and 2010. Of these patients 94 were women and 79 men (mean age 55 years, range 18–79 years). Altogether 268 zirconia single crowns (mean 3 crowns, range 1–12 crowns per patient) had been fabricated for 88 patients and 120 zirconia FDPs (range 3–12 units, mean 4.5 units) for 102 patients. Seventeen patients had received both crown(s) and FDP(s). The results show that zirconia single crowns and FDPs are a suitable treatment alternative in fixed prosthodontics. Early complications during prosthetic treatment and short-term failures during the first year of use were few. The survival rate of the zirconia single crowns after 3.9 years (2–6 years) was 89% and the success rate was 80%. The survival rate of zirconia FDPs after 4.9 years (3–7 years) was 100% and the success rate was 89%. Zirconia single crowns perform well as abutment teeth of partial RDPs with a metal framework, but fractures in the veneering porcelain remain a problem
Tiivistelmä Metallokeraamisia rakenteita on käytetty kiinteässä protetiikassa 1950-luvulta lähtien, mutta puutteet estetiikassa, pyrkimys metallittomiin materiaaleihin, mahdolliset allergiset reaktiot ja jalojen metallien korkea hinta ovat lisänneet kokokeraamisten materiaalien käyttöä. Kokokeraamisten materiaalien kehitystyö on tuonut zirkonian kiinteän protetiikan materiaaliksi. Zirkonian mekaaniset ominaisuudet ovat osoittautuneet erinomaisiksi, mutta hammaskantoisten kiinteiden zirkonia-runkoisten proteesien kliiniset pitkäaikaistulokset puuttuvat. Tämän retrospektiivisen kliinisen tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli selvittää zirkonia-runkoisten yksittäisten kruunujen ja zirkonia-runkoisten siltojen menestymistä 2–7 vuoden aikavälillä sekä kartoittaa niiden valmistuksen aikaiset ongelmat ja varhaiset epäonnistumiset ensimmäisen vuoden aikana. Lisäksi tutkittiin zirkonia-runkoisten yksittäisten kruunujen käyttökelpoisuutta ja kestävyyttä metallirunkoisten rankaproteesien tukihampaina. Materiaali koostui 173 potilaasta, joille hammaslääketieteen opiskelijat olivat tehneet zirkonia-runkoisia yksittäisiä kruunuja tai zirkonia-runkoisia siltoja vuosina 2007–2010. Potilaista 94 oli naisia ja 79 miehiä (keski-ikä 55 vuotta, jakauma 18–79 vuotta). Kaiken kaikkiaan 268 zirkonia-kruunua (keskimäärin 3 kruunua, jakauma 1–12 kruunua potilasta kohti) oli valmistettu 88 potilaalle ja 120 siltaa (keskimäärin 4,5 yksikköä, jakauma 4,5 yksikköä) 102 potilaalle. Seitsemälletoista potilaalle oli tehty sekä kruunuja että siltoja. Tulokset osoittavat, että zirkonia-runkoiset kruunut ja sillat ovat käyttökelpoisia kiinteässä protetiikassa. Valmistuksenaikaiset ongelmat ja varhaiset epäonnistumiset ovat vähäisiä. Yksittäisten kruunujen selviytymisprosentti 3,9 vuoden jälkeen (2–6 vuotta) oli 89 % ja onnistumis-prosentti 80 %. Siltojen selviytymisprosentti 4,9 vuoden jälkeen (3–7 vuotta) oli 100 % ja onnistumisprosentti 89 %. Zirkonia-runkoiset kruunut toimivat hyvin rankojen tukihampaina, mutta niiden ongelmana ovat päällepolttoposliinin lohkeamat
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Costa, Anna Karina Figueiredo [UNESP]. "Comportamento biomecânico de estruturas multicamadas em restaurações protéticas." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/138191.

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O objetivo desse trabalho foi identificar por meio da utilização de geometrias complexas (pela análise de elemento finito) e simplificadas, se novas tecnologias (sistema CAD/CAM) resultam em um comportamento biomecânico mais favorável na cerâmica de cobertura quando comparado à técnica de aplicação convencional (estratificação). Foram modelados três diferentes estruturas de prótese parcial fixa de três elementos com diferentes técnicas de fabricação: convencional, Rapid Layer (feldspática, cimento resinoso e zircônia) e CAD-on (dissilicato, material vítrio de baixa fusão e zircônia) a fim de analisar a distribuição tensão de tração gerada durante um ensaio mecânico pelo método por elementos finitos. Discos (cerâmica de cobertura e zircônia) foram unidos seguindo as três diferentes técnicas (convencional, Rapid Layer e CAD-on). Foram também confeccionadas próteses parciais fixas de 3 elementos pela técnica de multicamada seguindo as mesmas configurações dos modelos utilizados na análise por elementos finitos. Essas coroas foram cicladas durante 2x106 ciclos para analisar falhas na cerâmica de cobertura, como trincas, lascamento, delaminação e falha catastrófica. Os resultados mostraram que as coroas confeccionadas com cerâmica de dissilicato de lítio e material vítreo na interface infraestrutura/cerâmica de cobertura apresentaram menor concentração de tensão de tração quando comparadas aos modelos confeccionados pela técnica convencional, que demonstraram maior concentração de tensão de tração entre as camadas (cerâmica de cobertura, interface e infraestrutura). Para os discos, o acréscimo de material na interface cerâmica de cobertura e infraestrutura mostrou maior resistência à fratura biaxial e menor propagação da trinca entre as camadas de cerâmica. As coroas cicladas não apresentaram falhas como: trincas, lascamento, delaminação e catastrófica nos primeiros 500.000 ciclos. Porém, as próteses confeccionadas com cerâmica feldspática apresentaram trincas a partir de 1x106 ciclos, diferentemente das coroas confeccionadas na técnica Rapid Layer e CAD-on. As coroas confeccionadas pela técnica RL e CAD-on podem ser consideradas um sistema favorável por prevenir a propagação de trincas radiais em direção à superfície da restauração e melhorar a tenacidade à fratura do material.
The aim was to identify whether the CAD/CAM approach resulted in more favourable stressing patterns in the veneer-ceramic when compared with a conventionally sintered Y-TZP core/veneer-ceramic. Three different designs crowns of prosthesis with three elements and different manufacturing techniques were modeled: conventional technique, Rapid Layer (feldspathic ceramic, resin cement and zirconia) and CAD-on (disilicate, fusion glass ceramic and zirconia) techniques to analyze the distribution stress tensile generated during a mechanical test by the finite element method. Moreover, were made feldspathic ceramic discs, lithium disilicate discs and Y-TZP zirconia discs to analyze the influence of biaxial flexure stress of these three different techniques. These discs (veneer ceramic and zirconia ceramic) were joined following the three different techniques (conventional, Rapid Layer and CAD-on). They were also made FPDs 3 elements: following the same design of models used in finite element analysis. These crowns were cycled during 2x106 cycles to analyze failure at veneer ceramic, such as cracks, chipping, delamination and catastrophic failure. The results showed that the crowns made from ceramic lithium disilicate and low fusion glass ceramic at the interface veneer ceramic/infraestructure showed low concentration of tensile stress when compared to models made by the conventional technique, which showed a greater concentration of tensile stress between layers (veneer ceramic, interface and infrastructure). For the discs samples, the multilayer materials showed lower crack propagation between the ceramic layers. The cycled crowns showed no failure as cracks, chipping, delamination and catastrophic failure for the first 500,000 cycles. However, the prostheses made with feldspathic ceramic showed cracks from 1.106 cycles. The incorporation of functionally and aesthetically graded layers would be realisable, considerable research would be required before the feasibility of the conceptual approach could be accurately assessed.
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Salih, Mayson. "Disinfection Procedures: Effects on the dimensional accuracy of Gypsum casts." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2007. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_3067_1257931628.

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The aim of the study was to assess the dimensional accuracy of Gypsum models following chemical disinfection of the impressions and to compare it with the accuracy of gypsum models exposed to microwave irradiation disinfection. Results indicated that the dimensional accuracy of the gypsum models disinfected in a microwave oven did not differ significantly from models in the control group. Except for models produced from SS white (SS White group, England) impressions where models irradiated in microwave exhibit significant improvement in the dimensional accuracy when compared with control group...

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Allport, David M. "Evaluation of two reference planes to the horizon in the natural head position." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2002. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=2565.

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Zeiaei-Nafchi, Saeid. "Dimensional changes of poysulfide [sic] impression materials over time." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2000. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=1300.

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Chan, Hung-chiu Kingsley. "Cast keepers for dental magnets : effects of laboratory procedures /." View the Table of Contents & Abstract, 2005. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31490335.

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Begg, Tasneem. "Photoelastic stress patterns produced by the angled distal implants in the All-on-Four concept." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2006. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_3791_1254295343.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the stress produced around the angled distal implants under simulated occlusal loading in the All-on-Fourª
concept by means of two-dimensional photoelastic stress models.

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陳鴻釗 and Hung-chiu Kingsley Chan. "Cast keepers for dental magnets: effects of laboratory procedures." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45007706.

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Abu-Hammad, Osama Abdalla M. "The influence of some factors on compressive stress levels around dental implants." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.337637.

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Books on the topic "Prosthodontics. Dental ceramics. Prosthodontics"

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Korson, David. Natural ceramics. Chicago: Quintessence, 1990.

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Barclay, C. Fixed and removable prosthodontics. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1998.

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Bidra, Avinash S., and Stephen M. Parel, eds. Journal of Prosthodontics on Dental Implants. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119115397.

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Fundamentals of fixed prosthodontics. 4th ed. Hanover Park, IL: Quintessence Pub., 2012.

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J, Stevens Patrick, and Gress Maurice L, eds. Implant prosthodontics: Clinical and laboratory procedures. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby-Year Book, 1994.

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Martignoni, M. Precision fixed prosthodontics: Clinical and laboratory aspects. Chicago: Quintessence Pub. Co., 1990.

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Chiche, Gerard J. Esthetics of anterior fixed prosthodontics. Chicago: Quintessence Pub. Co., 1994.

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Budtz-Jørgensen, Ejvind. Prosthodontics for the elderly: Diagnosis and treatment. Chicago: Quintessence Pub. Co., 1999.

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Budtz-Jørgensen, Ejvind. Prosthodontics for the elderly: Diagnosis and treatment. Chicago: Quintessence Pub. Co., 1999.

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Roy, MacGregor A., and Fenn H. R. B, eds. Fenn, Liddelow, and Gimsons' clinical dental prosthetics. 3rd ed. London: Wright, 1989.

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Giugliano, Thomas S. "Prosthodontics complications." In Avoiding and Treating Dental Complications, 73–102. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118988053.ch4.

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Holloway, Julie. "Digital Fixed Prosthodontics." In Clinical Applications of Digital Dental Technology, 75–106. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119045564.ch5.

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Baba, Nadim Z., Charles J. Goodacre, and Mathew T. Kattadiyil. "CAD/CAM Removable Prosthodontics." In Clinical Applications of Digital Dental Technology, 107–38. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119045564.ch6.

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Jadhav, Rajashree Dhananjay. "Nanomaterials: A Boon to Prosthodontics." In Dental Applications of Nanotechnology, 107–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97634-1_6.

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El Zohairy, A., and A. J. Feilzer. "Bonding in Prosthodontics with Cements." In Dental Hard Tissues and Bonding, 155–73. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28559-8_7.

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Higginbottom, Frank, and Francisco Curiel-Aguilera. "Prevention of Peri-implant Problems: Prosthodontics." In Dental Implant Failure, 31–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18895-5_5.

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Praveena, Channamsetty, Prakash Manne, Lohitha Kalluri, and Ravikanth Anne. "Nanobiomaterials and Their Application in Prosthodontics." In Dental Applications of Nanotechnology, 177–201. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97634-1_10.

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Aeran, Himanshu, and Jyotsna Seth. "Nanomaterials: The Changing Phase of Prosthodontics." In Dental Applications of Nanotechnology, 121–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97634-1_7.

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Jahangiri, Leila, Marjan Moghadam, Mijin Choi, and Michael Ferguson. "Management of Worn Dentition I-Resulting from Dental Malocclusion." In Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics, 137–43. Ames, Iowa USA: Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118786864.ch21.

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Scheller-Sheridan, Carmen. "Instruments Used in Removable and Fixed Prosthodontics." In Basic Guide to Dental Instruments, 271–87. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118713563.ch18.

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