2013
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(13)60034-7
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A prospective 10-year study of metal ceramic single crowns and fixed dental prosthesis retainers in private practice set tings

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“…Despite these limitations, our results are considered valid and may create the basis for further studies on metal-ceramic bonding of noble metal alloys without base metals for oxide formation. Additionally, prospective in vivo studies in the oral environment would be valuable [38].…”
Section: Chemical Bonding: Mechanical Bondingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these limitations, our results are considered valid and may create the basis for further studies on metal-ceramic bonding of noble metal alloys without base metals for oxide formation. Additionally, prospective in vivo studies in the oral environment would be valuable [38].…”
Section: Chemical Bonding: Mechanical Bondingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ida i suradnici prvi su ga počeli primjenjivati u protetici još sredinom osamdesetih godina prošlog stoljeća (4). I tada su, kao i danas, metal-keramički sustavi bili zlatni standard (5). Upotreba komercijalno čistog titanija za izradu osnovne konstrukcije metal-keramičkih radova izazov je zbog visoke temperature taljenja (od 1668 o C) i sklonosti stvaranja debeloga oksidnog sloja.…”
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“…Due to this, the application of CP Ti in prosthodontics dates back to the 1980s and the works of Ida et al (4). Metal ceramic restorations have been a golden standard both for long term aesthetic and functional restorations (5). Using CP titanium as a base material for metal ceramic systems has been a challenge due to its high melting temperature (1668 o C) and a tendency to form a thick oxide surface layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survival of fixed dental prosthesis (FDP) is defined usually by the bridgework being in use after a number of years: from 5 years according to [3] to 12 years according to [4] as acceptable limits before replacing it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%