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Zirconia as a ceramic biomaterial

Corrado Piconi, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1999 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 1, pp 1-25
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This review takes into account the main results achieved up to now, and is focused on the role that microstructural characteristics play on the TZP ceramics behaviour in ball heads, namely mechanical properties and their stability, wear of the UHMWPE paired to TZp, and their influence on biocompatibility.
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This article is published in Biomaterials.The article was published on 1999-01-01. It has received 2380 citations till now.

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Bonding of resin cement to zirconia with high pressure primer coating.

TL;DR: Air-drying pressure influences resin/zirconia bond strength and durability significantly and is recommended to produce strong, durable bonds between resin cement and zirconian ceramics.
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Effect of thermomechanical aging on bond strength and interface morphology of glass fiber and zirconia posts bonded with a self-etch adhesive and a self-adhesive resin cement to natural teeth

TL;DR: Investigation of the bond strength of fiber and zirconia posts bonded to root canal dentin with 2 different resin cements with microtensile and scanning electron microscopic evaluation found that SEAC with higher filler content were more affected by the TMA than those of SALC.
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Comparison of fracture resistance of pressable metal ceramic custom implant abutment with a commercially fabricated CAD/CAM zirconia implant abutment

TL;DR: It is shown that it is possible to fabricate PR abutments that are stronger than ZR abutment for Nobel Biocare internal connection NP bone-level implants.
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Bioceramics in Tissue Engineering

TL;DR: Cell-laden biodegradable bioceramic/biopolymer hybrid composites mimicking the bony hierarchical structure present the desired properties for bone substitution and tissue engineering and are creating a new generation of regeneration materials.
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Implant Materials and Their Processing Technologies

TL;DR: In this article, an effort has been made to review various classes of implant materials and their processing technologies in light of additive manufacturing, and the present review is helpful for engineers, doctors, and scientists working in the field of medical engineering, biomedicine, orthopedic surgery, and other areas.
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Recommendations of the international commission on radiological protection

R.M. Sievert, +1 more
TL;DR: Recommendations are presented which represent concepts and practices evolved from recent discussions at formal and informal meetings of the Commission and its Committees.
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Phase diagrams for ceramists

TL;DR: One of the popular books now is the phase diagrams for ceramists as discussed by the authors. You may be confused because you can't find the book in the book store around your city. And when you have found the store to buy the book, it will be so hurt when you run out of it.
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Role of subchondral bone in the initiation and progression of cartilage damage.

TL;DR: In certain models of osteoarthrosis, alterations of the bony bed occur before the cartilage changes and suggest that this can occur in clinical conditions.
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Effect of femoral head size on wear of the polyethylene acetabular component.

TL;DR: The amounts of resorption of the proximal part of the femoral neck and of lysis of the distal part ofthe femur both correlated positively with the extent of linear and volumetric wear; this suggests an association between the amount of debris from wear and these changes in the Femoral Neck and proximal parts of the Femur.
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Science and Technology of Zirconia

TL;DR: A review of current understanding of zirconia-based ceramics can be found in this paper, where 76 papers comprise six sections including phase transformations and phase stability, mechanical aspects of transformation toughening, microstructural aspects of transformations, structural and other applications, electrolytic properties and applications, and processing.
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