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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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Accuracy of the newly formulated vinyl siloxanether elastomeric impression material.

TL;DR: VSE monophase impressions and VSE dual-viscosity impressions demonstrated acceptable accuracy for clinical use with immersion disinfection, since the results for VSE were comparable to the resultsFor PE and VPS materials, and the differences as compared to the master model were small.
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Marginal and Internal Discrepancies Related to Margin Design of Ceramic Crowns Fabricated by a CAD/CAM System

TL;DR: Evaluating the marginal discrepancy (MD) and internal discrepancy (ID) of ceramic crowns manufactured by a CAD/CAM system, having different finish lines found internal discrepancy was the lowest in the axial region followed by radius and occlusal regions.
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Clinical Marginal and Internal Fit of Metal Ceramic Crowns Fabricated With a Selective Laser Melting Technology

TL;DR: The marginal fit of SLM Co-Cr metal ceramic crowns was similar to that of the cast Au-Pt metal ceramic Crowns and was better than that ofThe cast Co- Cr metal ceramic jewels.
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Influence of conventional and digital intraoral impressions on the fit of CAD/CAM-fabricated all-ceramic crowns.

TL;DR: Ceramic crowns fabricated using an intraoral scanner are comparable to elastomer conventional impressions in terms of their marginal and internal fits, and the mean marginal fit was within the limits of clinical acceptability.
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Measurement of cement thickness under lithium disilicate crowns using an impression material technique

TL;DR: Within the limits of the study, the chair-side generated lithium disilicate crowns exhibited a sufficient clinical accuracy and the null hypothesis was not rejected.
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