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Takashi Miyazaki
Researcher at Showa University
Publications - 67
Citations - 3346
Takashi Miyazaki is an academic researcher from Showa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Titanium & Bond strength. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2883 citations.
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A review of dental CAD/CAM: current status and future perspectives from 20 years of experience.
TL;DR: The use of dental CAD/CAM systems is promising not only in the field of crowns and FPDs but also in other fields of dentistry, even if the contribution is presently limited.
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Current status of zirconia restoration.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that highly polished zirconia yielded lower antagonist wear compared with porcelains, and combined application of silica coating and/or silane coupler, and 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate is currently one of the most reliable bonding systems for zirConia.
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CAD/CAM systems available for the fabrication of crown and bridge restorations.
Takashi Miyazaki,Yasuhiro Hotta +1 more
TL;DR: The history and recent status of dental CAD/CAM, the application of CAD-CAM fabricated tooth-coloured glass ceramic crowns, and theApplication of all-ceramic crowns and bridges using CAD/ CAM fabricated zirconia based frameworks are reviewed.
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Cooperation of Phosphate Monomer and Silica Modification on Zirconia
TL;DR: The silica-coating of YPSZ ceramics by tribochemical modification was not efficient, given the higher mechanical toughness of the densely sintered ceramic, and stable shear bond strength was achieved with the cooperative interaction of phosphate monomer and silane coupling.
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The mechanical properties of dental thermoplastic materials in a simulated intraoral environment
TL;DR: The present result suggests that the mechanical properties of dental thermoplastic materials varied due to environmental factors, and behavior change is influenced by molecular structure and orientation.