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Degradability of dental ceramics.
The possible physiological side effects of ceramics are their tendency to abrade opposing dental structures the emission of radiation from radioactive components the roughening of their surfaces by chemical attack with a corresponding increase in plaque retention and the release of.
Anusavice department of dental biomaterials college of dentistry university of florida gainesville florida 32610 0446 adv dent res 6 82 89 september 1992.
Dental ceramics are the preferred materials for oral restoration due to some characteristics such as adequate esthetics high fracture strength and chemical stability currently dental professionals have a large amount of ceramic systems to choose from all of them having small differences regarding their chemistry processing temperatures mechanical strength and clinical applications.
Degradability of dental ceramics k.
Introduction ceramic is defined as product made from non metallic material by firing at a high temperature.
The degradation of dental ceramics generally occurs because of mechanical forces or chemical attack.
Degradability of dental ceramics.
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Degradability of dental ceramics.
The degradation of dental ceramics generally occurs because of mechanical forces or chemical attack.
The possible physiological side effects of ceramics are their tendency to abrade opposing dental structures.
Advances in dental research 6 82 9.
The degradation of dental ceramics generally occurs because of mechanical forces or chemical attack.
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This phenomenon leads to increase plaque attachment onto the biomaterials and intensify abrasion potential against opposing natural teeth and other restorative materials 13.