Title of article
How and when does fabrication damage adversely affect the clinical performance of ceramic restorations?
Author/Authors
Denry، نويسنده , , Isabelle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
12
From page
85
To page
96
Abstract
Objectives
pared to factory-processed ceramic parts, one unique trait of all-ceramic dental restorations is that they are custom-fabricated, which implies a greater susceptibility to fabrication defects. A variety of processing techniques is now available for the custom fabrication of all-ceramic single and multi-unit restorations, these include sintering, heat-pressing, slip-casting, hard machining and soft machining, all in combination with a final staining or veneering step. All these fabrication techniques, from shaping to firing, are associated with the production of flaws of various shapes and sizes, in conjunction with thermal residual stresses, all of which are capable of inducing failure.
s
eview will examine the various types of fabrication damage inherent to each technique and attempt to establish a relationship between fabrication defects and clinical performance of all-ceramic dental restorations with particular attention to their longevity in vivo.
s
e mechanisms in dental ceramics can be very complex and often involve the combination of physical factors, to which are added patient and clinician-related variables such as restoration design and in vivo conditions.
icance
dous progress has been made in understanding the failure mechanisms of all-ceramic dental restorations over the past thirty years. It remains that there is still a need for laboratory tests that usefully simulate clinical conditions.
Keywords
ceramics , Zirconia , Survival , Defects , porosity , Failure , Clinical studies
Journal title
Dental Materials
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Dental Materials
Record number
2318200
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