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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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Comparative analysis of the clinical techniques used in evaluation of marginal accuracy of cast restoration using stereomicroscopy as gold standard.

TL;DR: Preparation designs examined in this study did not significantly affect the marginal adaptation of the castings and commonly used clinical evaluation techniques using explorer and disclosing media appeared to be inadequate for assessment of marginal accuracy.
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The influence of finish line curvature on the marginal gap width of ceramic copings.

TL;DR: The greater the finish line curvature, the wider the marginal gap widths for the 3 ceramic systems.
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Dimensional accuracy and clinical adaptation of ceramic crowns fabricated with the stereolithography technique.

TL;DR: Both CeraFab7500 and CSL150 can fabricate ceramic crowns with high dimensional accuracy and marginal adaptation within clinically acceptable limits, and the results indicate that the fabrication of ceramic Crowns by using the stereolithography technique seems to be promising.
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Marginal and internal fit of zirconia based fixed dental prostheses fabricated with different concepts

TL;DR: The results suggest that the accuracy of both investigated systems is satisfactory for clinical use, and the laboratory fabrication exhibited similar accuracy as the centralized manufacturing.
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Comparison of Marginal and Internal Adaptation of CAD/CAM and Conventional Cement Retained Implant-Supported Single Crowns.

TL;DR: It can be concluded that although the marginal and internal gaps of the studied implant-supported restorations were in the clinically acceptable range, single crowns made with CAD/CAM technology provide better marginal fit.
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