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Clinical approach with ceramic

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Abstract


The requirements for the successful treatment of all-ceramic restorations are not so different from the ones of conventional
restorations. ¡°The provisional restoration followed by an adequate tooth reduction¡± and ¡°the accurately fitting prostheses with corresponding to final impression¡± can be the examples of them. Nevertheless, the one which all-ceramic restorations are distinguished from conventional restorations is the additional procedure of so called ¡°bonding¡±. In addition to the application of resin cement between ¡°inner surface of restoration and outer surface of abutment¡±, bonding technology can be also applied to the treatment process of ¡°Post and Core¡± in particular if the abutments are non-vital teeth. Core build-up for all-ceramic crown is conducted with fiber post and tooth colored composite by considering the properties of the restorations transmitting light. I would like to share my clinical experience about "silica based ceramic and non silica based ceramic restoration.

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All-ceramic restoration; diagnosis; treatment plan; provisional restoration

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