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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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Gingival crown margin configurations: a review and discussion. Part I: Terminology and widths.

TL;DR: Using marginal widths beyond the absolute minimum demanded of the material may contribute to overcoming some of the persistent problems identified with fixed prosthodontic replacement of natural teeth.
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The Effect of Different Fabrication Steps on the Marginal Adaptation of Two Types of Glass-Infiltrated Ceramic Crown Copings Fabricated by CAD/CAM Technology

TL;DR: IA and IZ copings fabricated by CAD/CAM technology have an acceptable marginal fit as documented in the literature, and the glass infiltration process improves the marginal fit after machining.
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Marginal and internal adaptation of milled cobalt-chromium copings

TL;DR: The milled Co-Cr copings produced with a CAD/CAM system in this study demonstrated clinically acceptable marginal fit in the range of 52 to 113 μm, and the internal adaptation at the mO location was not significantly different among all 4 groups.
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Comparison of the Fit of Lithium Disilicate Crowns made from Conventional, Digital, or Conventional/Digital Techniques.

TL;DR: Ceramic crowns, which were made using all-digital approach or cast digitization by a laboratory or intraoral scanner had comparable fit to those produced by conventional approach.
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A CAD/CAM system for the production of metal copings for porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations

TL;DR: A computer-aided design and manufacture system for the production of metal coping for porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations is described and evaluated, with emphasis on the system's ability to produce metal copings for both single-unit and multiple-unit restoration.
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