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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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Marginal fit of 14‐unit zirconia fixed dental prosthesis retainers

TL;DR: Fourteen-unit fixed dental prosthesis showed significantly higher marginal openings than single crowns fabricated under the same conditions, however, both restorations showed clinically acceptable marginal openings.
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Effect of impression materials and techniques on the marginal fit of metal castings

TL;DR: The effect of two impression materials used in three different techniques was tested for the accuracy of the marginal fit of metal castings and the differences in the gingival marginal gaps between various impression materials and techniques at both the facial and lingual surfaces were not statistically significant.
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Marginal accuracy and internal fit of machine-milled and cast titanium crowns.

TL;DR: Castings-produced titanium crowns with a better marginal fit than the CAD/CAM technique are examined, with the knife-edge margin exhibited the greatest marginal discrepancy.
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Accuracy evaluation of intraoral optical impressions: A clinical study using a reference appliance

TL;DR: Complete arch ( first molar‐to‐first molar) optical impressions were less accurate than conventional impressions but may be adequate for quadrant impressions and 3D digital models were created for stone casts obtained from the conventional impression group.
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Marginal Adaptation of CAD/CAM All-Ceramic Crowns Made by Different Impression Methods: A Literature Review.

TL;DR: This study aims to review studies evaluating the marginal fit of all-ceramic crowns manufactured by CAD/CAM systems using different extra- and intra-oral scanners compared to conventional impressions.
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