2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2006.06.007
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An evaluation of the performance of cast gold bonded restorations in clinical practice, a retrospective study

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“…21 In terms of dental materials, specialists may be more likely to require the use of precious alloys, especially in more complex cases, which are not amenable to CAD/CAM fabrication procedures. Gold crowns require the least tooth reduction, can be adhesively cemented to enamel, 22 and remain to be the gold standard in terms of longevity. 23 Another explanation for specialist prosthodontists not using a chairside CAD/CAM system in this survey could lie in the fact that the majority (17 out of 22) had been qualified for over 20 years.…”
Section: ) Responses From Cad/cam Usersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 In terms of dental materials, specialists may be more likely to require the use of precious alloys, especially in more complex cases, which are not amenable to CAD/CAM fabrication procedures. Gold crowns require the least tooth reduction, can be adhesively cemented to enamel, 22 and remain to be the gold standard in terms of longevity. 23 Another explanation for specialist prosthodontists not using a chairside CAD/CAM system in this survey could lie in the fact that the majority (17 out of 22) had been qualified for over 20 years.…”
Section: ) Responses From Cad/cam Usersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chana et al reported a 89% survival rate of resin bonded metal veneers for a duration of 60 months 58 . Likewise, Jamous et al found that 80% of resin bonded metal restorations survived after seven years 59 . In relation to ceramic onlays, Wagner et al reported that the survival of ceramic onlays was 81% in seven years.…”
Section: Clinical Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…performance and durability [13,14]. About 30% of the respondents were self-taught or taught by other users.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%