
The plethora of ceramic systems available today for all types of indirect restorations can be confusing--and overwhelming--for the clinician. Having a better understanding of them is key. The authors use classification systems based on the microstructural components of ceramics and the processing techniques to help illustrate the various properties and uses.
Crowns, Potassium Compounds, Silicon Dioxide, Dental Porcelain, Dental Prosthesis Design, Inlays, Aluminum Oxide, Lithium Compounds, Computer-Aided Design, Humans, Aluminum Silicates, Zirconium
Crowns, Potassium Compounds, Silicon Dioxide, Dental Porcelain, Dental Prosthesis Design, Inlays, Aluminum Oxide, Lithium Compounds, Computer-Aided Design, Humans, Aluminum Silicates, Zirconium
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