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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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Comparison of the fit accuracy of zirconia-based prostheses generated by two CAD/CAM systems.

TL;DR: Marginal discrepancy was relatively lower in Ceramil system and internal gap was smaller in Zirkonzahn system, and there were significant differences in the internal gap of monolithic crown and coping among the 2 CAD/CAM systems.
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Prevalence of colibacillosis in chickens in greater Mymensingh district of Bangladesh

TL;DR: Data of this study suggest that colibacillosis is prevalent in the study areas which underscore the need of implementation of prevention and control measure against this disease.
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Microleakage of various cementing agents for full cast crowns

TL;DR: The cementing agents investigated revealed different sealing abilities, and RelyX Unicem showed the smallest degree of microleakage both in enamel and in dentin, while Panavia F und Relyx Unicem were associated with significantly larger marginal gaps than all other cementing agent.
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Accuracy of Digital Impressions and Fitness of Single Crowns Based on Digital Impressions

TL;DR: Digital impressions showed lower precision and better trueness and fitness of single crowns manufactured based on digital impressions was up to clinical standard, suggesting digital impressions could be an alternative method forsingle crowns manufacturing.
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Marginal Accuracy and Internal Fit of 3-D Printing Laser-Sintered Co-Cr Alloy Copings.

TL;DR: In this study, the 3-D laser sintered group achieved clinically acceptable marginal accuracy and internal fit of Co-Cr alloy copings fabricated by casting, CAD/CAM (Computer-aided design/Computer-assisted manufacture) milled, and 3-Sintered techniques.
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