Dental SecretsHanley & Belfus, 2003 - 370 pagina's This authoritative source for the effective and safe practice of dentistry and oral medicine is now even better. The text has been extensively revised and updated, with important new information about oral pathology and radiology, periodontology, endodontics, restorative dentistry, pediatric dentistry, and infection and hazard control. Other critical topics include oral and maxillofacial surgery, dental public health, the role of computers in dental practice, and legal and ethical issues. Whether you are a student or a practicing professional, the informal question-and-answer format makes it easier to meet the challenges of a successful career in dentistry. |
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... porcelain and metal have adequate thickness , then the crown is overcontoured . Margin tooth reduction ( 1.0-1.5 mm ) is necessary for accep- tance of porcelain to cover metal . 16. Can the marginal area of a metal - ceramic. 184 ...
... porcelain and metal have adequate thickness , then the crown is overcontoured . Margin tooth reduction ( 1.0-1.5 mm ) is necessary for accep- tance of porcelain to cover metal . 16. Can the marginal area of a metal - ceramic. 184 ...
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Stephen T. Sonis. 16. Can the marginal area of a metal - ceramic crown be constructed in porcelain without metal ? There are many techniques with which to construct a porcelain margin with optimal esthetics , proper fit , and correct ...
Stephen T. Sonis. 16. Can the marginal area of a metal - ceramic crown be constructed in porcelain without metal ? There are many techniques with which to construct a porcelain margin with optimal esthetics , proper fit , and correct ...
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Stephen T. Sonis. 22. How does porcelain bond to the alloy ? Ceramic adheres to metal primarily by chemical bond . A covalent bond is established by sharing O2 in the elements in the porcelain and the metal alloy . These elements include ...
Stephen T. Sonis. 22. How does porcelain bond to the alloy ? Ceramic adheres to metal primarily by chemical bond . A covalent bond is established by sharing O2 in the elements in the porcelain and the metal alloy . These elements include ...
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