Clinical outcomes of tooth-supported monolithic zirconia vs. porcelain-veneered zirconia fixed dental prosthesis, with an additional focus on the cement type: a …
S Shihabi, BR Chrcanovic - Clinical Oral Investigations, 2023 - Springer
Purpose To compare the failure rates and the prevalence of technical complications
between full-coverage tooth-supported monolithic zirconia (MZ) and porcelain-veneered …
between full-coverage tooth-supported monolithic zirconia (MZ) and porcelain-veneered …
[HTML][HTML] Updates on the clinical application of glass ionomer cement in restorative and preventive dentistry
Abstract The World Health Organization (WHO) has added glass ionomer cement (GIC) to
the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines since 2021, which represents the most …
the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines since 2021, which represents the most …
Evaluation of compressive strength, surface microhardness, solubility and antimicrobial effect of glass ionomer dental cement reinforced with silver doped carbon …
TM Hamdy - BMC Oral Health, 2023 - Springer
Background Conventional glass ionomer cements (GICs) are currently the most widely used
dental cements due to their chemical bonding into tooth structure, release of fluoride, and …
dental cements due to their chemical bonding into tooth structure, release of fluoride, and …
Comparison of the clinical outcomes of resin-modified glass ionomer and self-adhesive resin cementations for full-coverage zirconia restorations
Objectives Both resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) and self-adhesive resin
cement (SAC) may be suitable for cementation of full-coverage zirconia restorations. This …
cement (SAC) may be suitable for cementation of full-coverage zirconia restorations. This …
Effect of E-glass fibers addition on compressive strength, flexural strength, hardness, and solubility of glass ionomer based cement
TM Hamdy - BMC Oral Health, 2024 - Springer
Background In dentistry, glass-ionomer cements (GICs) are extensively used for a range of
applications. The unique properties of GIC include fluoride ion release and recharge …
applications. The unique properties of GIC include fluoride ion release and recharge …
Self-adhesive resin cement versus conventional cements on the failure rate of indirect single-tooth restorations: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized …
M Alvarenga, L Machado, A Prado, S Veloso… - The Journal of Prosthetic …, 2024 - Elsevier
Statement of problem Cementation is one of the most critical steps that influence the failure
rates of indirect restorations. Self-adhesive resin cements arose out of the need for technical …
rates of indirect restorations. Self-adhesive resin cements arose out of the need for technical …
[HTML][HTML] Clinical evaluation of cemented and adhesively resin-bonded monolithic and partially layered zirconia and lithium disilicate crowns
I Abd Alraheam, A Al-Asmar, N Hasan… - The Saudi Dental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Purpose Zirconia and lithium disilicate crowns are very popular dental restorations. The
cement type and layering technique used can profoundly affect the clinical performance of …
cement type and layering technique used can profoundly affect the clinical performance of …
Effect of Saliva Contamination on Crown Retention Strengths of Resin and RMGI Cements
B Nizami - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Background: The most common contaminant in the oral cavity is saliva. Many studies have
shown that contamination with saliva negatively affects the strength of the resin-dentin bond …
shown that contamination with saliva negatively affects the strength of the resin-dentin bond …
Protocolo de Cimentação das Restaurações Indiretas: Revisão Narrativa
C Amico - PQDT-Global, 2022 - search.proquest.com
A constante demanda por uma maior estética e conservação dos tecidos dentários, tem
levado ao desenvolvimento contínuo dos materiais dentários. A cimentação é uma etapa …
levado ao desenvolvimento contínuo dos materiais dentários. A cimentação é uma etapa …
[引用][C] COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF RATE OF DECEMENATION IN FULL MOUTH REHABILITATED PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT OCCLUSAL ANALYSERS
DN Veeraiyan, D Ganapathy