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Porcelain-fused-to-metal restoration

In this section, the effects of chemical strengthening using ion exchange by paste method on the hardness and fracture toughness of dental porcelains with different microstmctures are shown. Table 1 shows descriptions of five porcelain powders used in this study, two recommended to be used as veneering materials for alumina cores (V and Ob) and three recommended for porcelain fused-to-metal restorations (C, D, and B), containing wide variation of leucite fraction (0 to 22 vol%). [Pg.173]

J. B. Quinn, G. D. Quinn, V. Sundar, Fracture Toughness of Veneering Ceramics for Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM) and Zlrconia Dental Restorative Material, J. Res. NIST, 115... [Pg.222]

Gold alloys for porcelain-fused-to-metal dental restorations, R. German, Gold Bull, 1980, 13, 57. [Pg.315]


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