Dentists see, hear or receive information about all-ceramic crowns and bridges every day. Are the days of porcelain fused to metal over? There is now systematically reviewed data showing that all-ceramic systems are no longer experimental; they are suitable for routine utilization in practice. There are various all-ceramic options available and numerous techniques to place them. Furthermore, there are materials to fix a ceramic chip or fracture.
Learning objectives:
Determine the differences between the types of All-Ceramic Crowns and Bridges and when to use them.
Understand the steps of bonding to Ceramics and Metal.
Exposure to Tribochemical treatment of dental materials.
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