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The influence of multiple firing on thermal contraction of ceramic materials used for the fabrication of layered all-ceramic dental restorations.

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It can be concluded that due to the thermal stability of glass-ceramic materials, layered all-ceramics, the aluminous porcelain and Duceratin porcelains showed better thermal stability after repeated firing than leucite Porcelains.
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This article is published in Dental Materials.The article was published on 2005-06-01. It has received 51 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dental porcelain & Veneer.

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The effect of surface roughness on ceramics used in dentistry: A review of literature

TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to highlight the influence of rougher surfaces on the ceramic strength and plaque accumulation leading to bacterial biofilm formation.
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Influence of the veneering process on the marginal fit of zirconia fixed dental prostheses.

TL;DR: The veneering of zirconia restorations may lead to significant changes in the marginal fit, while the combination of core and veneer material used influences the resulting distortions.
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Evaluation of thermal compatibility between core and veneer dental ceramics using shear bond strength test and contact angle measurement.

TL;DR: The contact angle measurement and the shear bond strength test of core-veneer ceramics are influenced by the thermal expansion behavior of these all-ceramic systems.
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Pressed ceramics onto zirconia. Part 2: indentation fracture and influence of cooling rate on residual stresses

TL;DR: It was found that 'slow cooling' generated the least temperature difference between inner and outer surfaces of porcelain, and 'slow cool' significantly reduced the formation of residual stress for all pressed ceramics.
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Reliability and failure modes of implant-supported zirconium-oxide fixed dental prostheses related to veneering techniques.

TL;DR: Both zirconium-oxide FDP systems were resistant under accelerated-life-time-testing, and over-pressed specimens were more susceptible to fatigue loading with earlier veneer chipping.
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Introduction to Ceramics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a model for the development of the MICROSTRUCTURE in CERAMICS based on phase transformation, glass formation and glass-Ceramics.
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Glass-Ceramic Technology

TL;DR: In this paper, the principles of designing glass-ceramics are discussed and the advantages of glass-ceramics formation factors of design are discussed, including the properties of glass structures and mineral properties.
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Dental Materials and Their Selection

TL;DR: Fundamental principles of material science are closely integrated with everyday dental practice in the newly revised edition of this classic textbook and the authors show how to apply the framework of materialscience to restorative treatment plans.
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Introduction to Dental Materials

TL;DR: The basic science for dental materials includes biomaterials, biocompatibility and biomechanics, and clinical dental materials, which focus on dental amalgams and endodontic materials.
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It can be concluded that due to the thermal stability of glass-ceramic materials, layered all-ceramic restorations of these materials may perform better.