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Comparative evaluation of the microleakage of metal crowns cemented with two different luting agents : IN VITRO STUDY

Comparative evaluation of the microleakage of metal crowns cemented with two different luting agents : IN VITRO STUDY

... of microleakage and level of dye penetration at the dentin-cement interface (Pessutti Nunes et ...reduce microleakage was considered less favourable as compared to that of in vivo ...of microleakage ... See full document

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Comparative Evaluation of Microleakage in Three Core Materials with Conventional and Unconventional Placement of Crown Margins An In vitro Study

Comparative Evaluation of Microleakage in Three Core Materials with Conventional and Unconventional Placement of Crown Margins An In vitro Study

... compare microleakage in three core materials (Multicore Flow, Fuji IX and Ketac Silver) with conventional and unconventional placement of crown ...the crowns were cemented with Rely X U 200 ... See full document

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Evaluation of Compressive Strength, Microleakage and Amount of Primary Tooth Reduction required for Posterior Zirconia and Stainless Steel Crowns: An In Vitro study

Evaluation of Compressive Strength, Microleakage and Amount of Primary Tooth Reduction required for Posterior Zirconia and Stainless Steel Crowns: An In Vitro study

... in vitro and in vivo conditions of Stainless steel crowns cemented with glass-ionomer (Aqua Meron) and resin-modified glass-ionomer luting cement ...in vitro part of the study, ... See full document

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Comparative Evaluation of the Fracture Strength of Monolithic Crowns Fabricated from Different all-ceramic CAD/CAM Materials (an in vitro study)

Comparative Evaluation of the Fracture Strength of Monolithic Crowns Fabricated from Different all-ceramic CAD/CAM Materials (an in vitro study)

... the two glass ceramic materials tested in this study (lithium disilicate and zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate) which have flexural strength values of 360 and 370 MPa, respectively, BRILLINAT Crios ... See full document

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An in Vitro Study of Microleakage Comparing Total Etch with Bonding Resin and Self Etch Adhesive Luting Cements for All Ceramic Crowns

An in Vitro Study of Microleakage Comparing Total Etch with Bonding Resin and Self Etch Adhesive Luting Cements for All Ceramic Crowns

... and cemented onto extracted human teeth using 7 currently available cements (2 two-stage adhe- sives (TE + DBA): Panavia 21 Kuraray; Paracore, Coltene Whaledent and 5 all-in-one adhesives (SE): MaxCem Kerr; ... See full document

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A comparative evaluation of fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth restored with three different post and core systems and two different luting agents – an invitro study

A comparative evaluation of fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth restored with three different post and core systems and two different luting agents – an invitro study

... this study are consistent with Kantor and Pines 13 , Robbins 14 who recommended post and core to increase the fracture ...cast metal compared with dentin would have lead to the stress concentrations, and ... See full document

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Comparative Evaluation of the Effect of Surface Modifications of “PEEK” Abutments on the Retention of Implant Supported Provisional Restorations Luted with Two Different Luting Agents

Comparative Evaluation of the Effect of Surface Modifications of “PEEK” Abutments on the Retention of Implant Supported Provisional Restorations Luted with Two Different Luting Agents

... were cemented using Temp-Bond or IRM. On 6-month to 3-year follow-up study, the complications encountered were cement washout, porcelain fracture, loose central screw and implant ...This study ... See full document

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Evaluation of Marginal Adaptation and Microleakage of Two Different Types of Zirconia Crowns with that of a Glass Ceramic Crown Luted with Resin Cement: A Comparative In Vitro
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Evaluation of Marginal Adaptation and Microleakage of Two Different Types of Zirconia Crowns with that of a Glass Ceramic Crown Luted with Resin Cement: A Comparative In Vitro Study

... When All-ceramic crowns are fabricated conventionally, the ceramic is cast from ceramic ingots or shaped from firing porcelain powder. Therefore, distortions that occur during the manufacturing process will ... See full document

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Evaluation of marginal fit of metal ceramic and metal free ceramic crowns: An In Vitro study

Evaluation of marginal fit of metal ceramic and metal free ceramic crowns: An In Vitro study

... all-ceramic crowns cemented with different luting agents after fatigue ...ceramic crowns cemented with 3 different luting agents were smaller than ... See full document

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Evaluation of marginal adaptation and microleakage of all ceramic crown systems by using two commercially available luting agents   an in vitro study

Evaluation of marginal adaptation and microleakage of all ceramic crown systems by using two commercially available luting agents an in vitro study

... this study dye penetration method was used. Extent of microleakage was shown by the extent of dye ...in vitro evaluation of the marginal fit is that long term results can be acquired earlier ... See full document

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Shear bond strength of a bracket-bonding system cured with a light-emitting diode or halogen-based light-curing unit at various polymerization times

Shear bond strength of a bracket-bonding system cured with a light-emitting diode or halogen-based light-curing unit at various polymerization times

... in vitro study fails to simulate factors such as intraoral aging of resin composites, PH and temperature fluctua- tion based on individual’s dietary intake and oral hygiene, complex cyclic loading, ... See full document

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Current status on lithium disilicate and zirconia: a narrative review

Current status on lithium disilicate and zirconia: a narrative review

... In vitro fully anatomical e.max CAD crowns have been shown to exhibit fracture resistance that is suitable for posterior, monolithic restorations [9] and to be more resistant to fatigue in cyclic loading ... See full document

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An evaluation of retention of implant supported crown on short abutment with surface modifications using different luting agents

An evaluation of retention of implant supported crown on short abutment with surface modifications using different luting agents

... His study showed that 16 degree taper provides approximately one third of retention of the ideal 6 degree taper and 25 degree taper reduced retention by 75% Most manufactures machined their abutment approximately ... See full document

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Comparative Study of Mud Treating Agents

Comparative Study of Mud Treating Agents

... are different kinds of additives that are added to meet the operational requirements of a particular formation, is very necessary to rightly select additives for each mud to enhance and control for effective ... See full document

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Influence of margin location and luting material on the amount of undetected cement excess on CAD/CAM implant abutments and cement-retained zirconia crowns: an in-vitro study

Influence of margin location and luting material on the amount of undetected cement excess on CAD/CAM implant abutments and cement-retained zirconia crowns: an in-vitro study

... levels, there was a clear tendency to increase the pro- portion of undetected Temp Bond residues on the lateral abutment surfaces with increasing margin depth from 0 to 2 mm (Fig. 6). Positioning the abut- ment shoulder ... See full document

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VERTICAL MARGINAL FIT ON IMPLANT ABUTMENT USING METAL CERAMIC CROWNS, FULL CONTOUR ZIRCONIA CROWNS (CAD/CAM) AND VENEERED ZIRCONIA CROWNS (CAD/CAM) (AN IN VITRO STUDY)

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VERTICAL MARGINAL FIT ON IMPLANT ABUTMENT USING METAL CERAMIC CROWNS, FULL CONTOUR ZIRCONIA CROWNS (CAD/CAM) AND VENEERED ZIRCONIA CROWNS (CAD/CAM) (AN IN VITRO STUDY)

... construction crowns in the dental implant (metal- ceramic- full contour zirconia- veneered zirconia ...thirty crowns on were divided into three group :-Group A:-10 samples were constructed with ... See full document

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Effect of periodontal disease on the bond strength of fiber post cemented with different adhesive systems and resin luting agents

Effect of periodontal disease on the bond strength of fiber post cemented with different adhesive systems and resin luting agents

... Periodontal disease is a heterogeneous group of disorders affecting the periodon- tium, the most common are gingivitis and chronic periodontitis. Substantial evi- dence indicates that susceptibility to periodontal ... See full document

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Comparative Evaluation of the Antibacterial Efficacy of two different Formulations of Calcium hydroxide as Intracanal Medicaments against

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... Many previous studies undertaken using Haapasalo M and Orstavik D model [18] had incubated dentinal blocks for three weeks [27,28]. This is so because three weeks incubation period was sufficient for the formation of ... See full document

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An In-vitro evaluation of push-out bond strength of two different fiber reinforced composite post systems using two different luting cements

An In-vitro evaluation of push-out bond strength of two different fiber reinforced composite post systems using two different luting cements

... how different curing modalities affect the degree of conversion of different resin-based luting materials at 1,3,5 and 7mm on the surface of a glass- fiber reinforced composite post, investigating on ... See full document

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An in vitro evaluation and correlation of homogeneity, adaptation and microleakage of a silicone based root canal filling material guttaflow: a stereomicroscopic study

An in vitro evaluation and correlation of homogeneity, adaptation and microleakage of a silicone based root canal filling material guttaflow: a stereomicroscopic study

... of two products in combination; gutta-percha in powder form and a silicone based ...present study was to evaluate homogeneity and adaptation of GuttaFlow to canal walls in terms of percentage of area of ... See full document

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