Author: Abdalla F. Al-Nofeie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Esthetic Quality of the Procera TM All Ceramic Crown
Author: Abdalla F. Al-Nofeie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Metal-free Esthetic Restorations
Author: Carlos Eduardo Francischone
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crowns (Dentistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Text presents the PROCERA system and its application and future prospects. High-quality color photographs are included.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crowns (Dentistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Text presents the PROCERA system and its application and future prospects. High-quality color photographs are included.
The Precision of Fit of the Procera All-ceramic Coping of 0.4 Mm Thickness
Author: Maha Al-Reyahi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dental ceramics
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dental ceramics
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Studies on the Procera All-ceramic Porcelain Crown
Author: Hassan Mahmoud Abed
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dental ceramics
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dental ceramics
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Metal-ceramic Versus All-ceramic Dental Crowns
Author:
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Category : Crowns (Dentistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Porcelain-fused to-metal (PFM) crowns have been considered the gold standard for the repair of damaged teeth. PFM crowns have good mechanical properties, satisfactory esthetic results, and an acceptable biological quality needed for periodontal health. However, PFM crowns have some limitations that may limit their use. The fabrication of PFM is a highly technique-sensitive procedure that consists of investing wax patterns and casting precious metal alloys. Furthermore, the esthetic of PFM crowns is limited by the metal framework and the layer of opaque porcelain needed for masking the underlying metal grayish shade. Recently the cost of precious metals has risen markedly making PFM relatively unattractive from an economic standpoint. Ceramic crowns have been tried in the last four decades to replace PFM crowns and overcome their esthetic limitations. However, the use of all-ceramic crowns has been challenged in practice by the uncertainty of their physical proprieties and their resistance to fracture and chipping. Policy makers require information on the relative benefits and costs associated with different types of crown materials in order to support reimbursement decisions. The objective of this review is to evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of dental PFM and all-ceramic crowns.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crowns (Dentistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Porcelain-fused to-metal (PFM) crowns have been considered the gold standard for the repair of damaged teeth. PFM crowns have good mechanical properties, satisfactory esthetic results, and an acceptable biological quality needed for periodontal health. However, PFM crowns have some limitations that may limit their use. The fabrication of PFM is a highly technique-sensitive procedure that consists of investing wax patterns and casting precious metal alloys. Furthermore, the esthetic of PFM crowns is limited by the metal framework and the layer of opaque porcelain needed for masking the underlying metal grayish shade. Recently the cost of precious metals has risen markedly making PFM relatively unattractive from an economic standpoint. Ceramic crowns have been tried in the last four decades to replace PFM crowns and overcome their esthetic limitations. However, the use of all-ceramic crowns has been challenged in practice by the uncertainty of their physical proprieties and their resistance to fracture and chipping. Policy makers require information on the relative benefits and costs associated with different types of crown materials in order to support reimbursement decisions. The objective of this review is to evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of dental PFM and all-ceramic crowns.
Protocols for Predictable Aesthetic Dental Restorations
Author: Irfan Ahmad
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1405173211
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Aesthetic dentistry has become increasingly important to dentists and their patients. This book is designed as a springboard to assist clinicians in developing the aesthetic potential of restorative procedures. The book marries evidence-based principles with handy hints and tips the author has distilled from years of clinical experience. This combination of scientific principles with ‘real world’ practice will boost the confidence of budding aesthetic practitioners and clinical dental students. The book focuses on the principles of aesthetic work across the dentist's repertoire, rather than concentrating on one particular technique. For this reason, it will add value to the range of daily restorative work in the dental surgery.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1405173211
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Aesthetic dentistry has become increasingly important to dentists and their patients. This book is designed as a springboard to assist clinicians in developing the aesthetic potential of restorative procedures. The book marries evidence-based principles with handy hints and tips the author has distilled from years of clinical experience. This combination of scientific principles with ‘real world’ practice will boost the confidence of budding aesthetic practitioners and clinical dental students. The book focuses on the principles of aesthetic work across the dentist's repertoire, rather than concentrating on one particular technique. For this reason, it will add value to the range of daily restorative work in the dental surgery.
Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry
Metal-ceramic versus all-ceramic dental crowns
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Porcelain-fused to-metal (PFM) crowns have been considered the gold standard for the repair of damaged teeth. PFM crowns have good mechanical properties, satisfactory esthetic results, and an acceptable biological quality needed for periodontal health. However, PFM crowns have some limitations that may limit their use. The fabrication of PFM is a highly technique-sensitive procedure that consists of investing wax patterns and casting precious metal alloys. Furthermore, the esthetic of PFM crowns is limited by the metal framework and the layer of opaque porcelain needed for masking the underlying metal grayish shade. Recently the cost of precious metals has risen markedly making PFM relatively unattractive from an economic standpoint. Ceramic crowns have been tried in the last four decades to replace PFM crowns and overcome their esthetic limitations. However, the use of all-ceramic crowns has been challenged in practice by the uncertainty of their physical proprieties and their resistance to fracture and chipping. Policy makers require information on the relative benefits and costs associated with different types of crown materials in order to support reimbursement decisions. The objective of this review is to evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of dental PFM and all-ceramic crowns.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Porcelain-fused to-metal (PFM) crowns have been considered the gold standard for the repair of damaged teeth. PFM crowns have good mechanical properties, satisfactory esthetic results, and an acceptable biological quality needed for periodontal health. However, PFM crowns have some limitations that may limit their use. The fabrication of PFM is a highly technique-sensitive procedure that consists of investing wax patterns and casting precious metal alloys. Furthermore, the esthetic of PFM crowns is limited by the metal framework and the layer of opaque porcelain needed for masking the underlying metal grayish shade. Recently the cost of precious metals has risen markedly making PFM relatively unattractive from an economic standpoint. Ceramic crowns have been tried in the last four decades to replace PFM crowns and overcome their esthetic limitations. However, the use of all-ceramic crowns has been challenged in practice by the uncertainty of their physical proprieties and their resistance to fracture and chipping. Policy makers require information on the relative benefits and costs associated with different types of crown materials in order to support reimbursement decisions. The objective of this review is to evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of dental PFM and all-ceramic crowns.
Shape and Color
Author: Gérald Ubassy
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Avignon, France. Text for dentists or dental ceramists on the aesthetics of dental restorations. Exceptional quality color plates. Translation of Formes et Couleurs: Les Cles du Succes en Ceramique Dentaire, 1992. DNLM: Dental Restoration, Permanent.
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Avignon, France. Text for dentists or dental ceramists on the aesthetics of dental restorations. Exceptional quality color plates. Translation of Formes et Couleurs: Les Cles du Succes en Ceramique Dentaire, 1992. DNLM: Dental Restoration, Permanent.
Dental Ceramics
Author: Christoph Hämmerle
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)
ISBN:
Category : Dental ceramics
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
1. Scientific Aspects of Dental Ceramic Materials. -- 2. Processing Methods. -- 3. Veneers. -- 4. All-ceramic Single Crowns. -- 5. Non-vital Abutment Teeth. -- 6. External Bleaching. -- 7. All-ceramic Fixed Partial Dentures. -- 8. Bonding of Ceramic Restorations. -- 9. All-ceramic Implant Supported Restoration.
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)
ISBN:
Category : Dental ceramics
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
1. Scientific Aspects of Dental Ceramic Materials. -- 2. Processing Methods. -- 3. Veneers. -- 4. All-ceramic Single Crowns. -- 5. Non-vital Abutment Teeth. -- 6. External Bleaching. -- 7. All-ceramic Fixed Partial Dentures. -- 8. Bonding of Ceramic Restorations. -- 9. All-ceramic Implant Supported Restoration.