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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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Effect of production method on surface roughness, marginal and internal fit, and retention of cobalt-chromium single crowns

TL;DR: Laser‐sintered Co‐Cr crown copings showed increased surface roughness and better internal and marginal fit than copings produced by milling or milled wax/lost wax technique, however, the crown pull‐off tests did not reveal any significant differences.
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Evaluation of the marginal and internal gaps of three different dental prostheses: comparison of the silicone replica technique and three-dimensional superimposition analysis

TL;DR: All of the three fabrication methods are valid for measuring clinical objectives because they produced prostheses within the clinically acceptable range and a three-dimensional superimposition analysis verification method such as the silicone replica technique is also applicable in clinical settings.
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The Marginal Fit of CAD/CAM Monolithic Ceramic and Metal-Ceramic Crowns.

TL;DR: The accuracy of fit achieved for the three groups was within the range of clinical acceptance and the marginal fit among monolithic zirconia, monolithic lithium disilicate, and conventional metal-ceramic crowns.
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Influence of finish line design on marginal adaptation of electroformed metal-ceramic crowns

TL;DR: The marginal adaptation of electroformed metal copings or metal-ceramic crowns is affected by finish line design and sequentially diminished by porcelain firing procedures.
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Die spacer thickness reproduction for central incisor crown fabrication with combined computer-aided design and 3D printing technology: An in vitro study

TL;DR: Evaluating the accuracy and precision of the die spacer thickness achieved by combining computer-aided design and 3-dimensional printing technology found the printer's inability to reproduce the uniform internal gap within the same group was shown.
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