The effect of fabrication procedures and thermomechanical loading on the structural properties of screw‐retained metal‐ceramic implant restorations: An in vitro study
Hosein Mohebbi,
Sareh Habibzadeh,
Marzieh Alikhasi
et al.
Abstract:PurposeMetal‐ceramic screw‐retained implant restorations persist as a fundamental choice in specific clinical scenarios. Little is known about the effects of fabrication steps and aging on their structural properties. This study aimed to investigate how laboratory fabrication procedures and thermomechanical loading affect the structural properties of screw‐retained metal‐ceramic implant restorations.Materials and MethodsTen screw‐retained metal‐ceramic restorations were conventionally cast using UCLA chromium‐… Show more
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