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The estimation of cement film thickness by an in vivo technique.

J W McLean, +1 more
- 03 Aug 1971 - 
- Vol. 131, Iss: 3, pp 107-111
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Clinical evaluation comparing the fit of all-ceramic crowns obtained from silicone and digital intraoral impressions based on wavefront sampling technology.

TL;DR: All-ceramic crowns fabricated from intraoral digital impressions with wavefront sampling technology demonstrated better internal fit than crowns manufactured from silicone impressions.
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Evaluation of marginal and internal fit of ceramic crown copings

TL;DR: Different levels of adaptation were found for the different experimental groups and for theDifferent evaluation methods, however, all IS evaluated showed clinically acceptable values of marginal and internal adaptation.
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Evaluation of fit and efficiency of CAD/CAM fabricated all-ceramic restorations based on direct and indirect digitalization: a double-blinded, randomized clinical trial

TL;DR: Although both direct and indirect digitalization facilitate the fabrication of single crowns and three-unit FDPs with clinically acceptable marginal fit, a significantly better marginal fit was noted with direct digitalization.
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An evaluation of marginal fit of three-unit fixed dental prostheses fabricated by direct metal laser sintering system.

TL;DR: The marginal fit of the DMLS system appeared significantly inferior compared to that of the conventional LW method and slightly larger than the acceptable range and for clinical application further improvement of D MLS system may be required.
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Gingival margins for crowns: A review and discussion. Part II: Discrepancies and configurations

TL;DR: Greater understanding of the role of restorative margins and gingival health indicates the need for shallow margin placement within the crevice, which requires a reassessment of the use of long bevels.
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