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Current status of zirconia restoration.

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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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This article is published in Journal of Prosthodontic Research.The article was published on 2013-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 529 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Yttria-stabilized zirconia & Cubic zirconia.

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A new classification system for all-ceramic and ceramic-like restorative materials.

TL;DR: This article proposes a classification system for ceramic and ceramic-like restorative materials in an attempt to systematize and include a new class of materials called resin-matrix ceramics.
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Ceramic dental biomaterials and CAD/CAM technology: state of the art.

TL;DR: Developments in CAD/CAM technology have catalyzed researches in all-ceramic biomaterials and their applications and multiple options are now available to the clinicians for the fabrication of aesthetic all ceramic restorations.
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Strength, toughness and aging stability of highly-translucent Y-TZP ceramics for dental restorations

TL;DR: Although the translucency improvement by La2O3 doping was less effective than for introducing a substantial amount of cubic zirconia, this strategy was able to maintain the mechanical properties of typical 3Y-TZP ceramics.
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Zirconia based dental ceramics: structure, mechanical properties, biocompatibility and applications.

TL;DR: This systematic review covers the results of past as well as recent scientific studies on the properties of zirconia based ceramics such as their specific compositions, microstructures, mechanical strength, biocompatibility and other applications in dentistry.
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Current status on lithium disilicate and zirconia: a narrative review.

TL;DR: The noticeable properties and versatility make lithium disilicate and zirconia materials of choice for modern prosthetic dentistry, requiring high esthetic and mechanical performances combined with a minimal invasive approach, so that the utilization of such metal-free ceramics has become more and more widespread over time.
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State of the art of zirconia for dental applications

TL;DR: The two main processing techniques, soft and hard machining, are assessed in the light of their possible clinical implications and consequences on the long-term performance of zirconia.
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Transformation Toughening in Zirconia‐Containing Ceramics

TL;DR: In this article, a review on the science of the t-m transformation in ZrO2 and its application in the modeling of transformation-toughhening behavior, while also summarizing the microstructural control needed to use the benefits in ZRO2-toughened ceramics.
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The Tetragonal-Monoclinic Transformation in Zirconia: Lessons Learned and Future Trends

TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that many of these attractive features of zirconia, especially fracture toughness and strength, are compromised after prolonged exposure to water vapor at intermediate temperatures (∼30°-300°C).
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Current ceramic materials and systems with clinical recommendations: A systematic review

TL;DR: This article reviews the current literature covering all-ceramic materials and systems, with respect to survival, material properties, marginal and internal fit, cementation and bonding, and color and esthetics, and provides clinical recommendations for their use.
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Strength, fracture toughness and microstructure of a selection of all-ceramic materials. Part II. Zirconia-based dental ceramics.

TL;DR: Microscope investigation and X-ray diffraction revealed the important role played by the tetragonal to monoclinic phase transformation and by the relationship between the glassy matrix and the crystalline phase in the strengthening and toughening mechanisms of these ceramics.
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