DENT MAT(PORCELAIN)

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Porcelain-MetalBonding

achieved through an oxide layer.

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Porcelain-MetalBonding

Createsachemicalbond

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Porcelain-MetalBonding

Producesnodistinctboundaries
between the metal, the oxide layer and porcelain; there is gradual blend of the three phases.

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Degassing

removesimpuritiesfromthe
alloy and forms oxide layer.

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Sintering

firing of porcelain paste on metal by heating porcelain in an oven.

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Opaque

hidesmetalliccolor

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Gingival

placedone-halfofthecrown,

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Gingival

this mimics dentin of the
tooth

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Glaze

finalporcelainlayer

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Glaze

provides polished surface

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Characterization

addsurfacestains/crack

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All Ceramic Restoration

This restoration does not use any metal substructure,instead they use CORE PORCELAIN

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CORE PORCELAIN

All Ceramic Restoration does not use any metal substructure,instead they use

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ceramming.

Crystallizedaftercastingin oven, the process is known

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Glazematerial

isusedto attain specific shade.

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Veneers

Alayerofmaterialplacedovera tooth, either to improve the aesthetics of a tooth or to protect the tooth's surface from damage.

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Veneers

There are two main types of material used to fabricate this: composite and dental porcelain.

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composite and dental porcelain.

There are two main types of material used to fabricate a veneer:

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Inlay

isusuallyanindirectrestoration (filling) consisting of a solid substance (as gold, porcelain or less often a cured composite resin) fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into place.

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Onlay

the same as an inlay, except that it incorporates a replacement for a tooth cusp by covering the area where the missing cusp would be.

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Crown

cover all surfaces of the anatomical tooth crown.

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Porcelain Denture Teeth

Variety of shade and mold is available

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Porcelain Denture Teeth

Do not bond with acrylic resin base

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Porcelain Denture Teeth

Retainedtodenturebase
mechanically.

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Porcelain Denture Teeth

Transmitsmoreocclusalforceto
residual bone and produce faster resorption.

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Veneers

notagoodchoiceifyou
have gum disease, weak teeth, or
other issues.

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Veneers

costmorethancomposite
resin bonding

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Veneers

usually can't be fixed if they
chip or crack

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Crown

Ifatoothwithaveneerdecays,you
may need to replace it with a

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Dental porcelain

has very stable chemical properties and outstanding esthetics which are unlikely to be influenced by time.