The Science and Art of Dental Ceramics - Volume I

The Science and Art of Dental Ceramics - Volume I
Author: John W. McLean
Publisher: Quintessenz Verlag
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2019-09-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1850973539

There is a no more rewarding experience in restorative dentistry than to duplicate to perfection the colour, texture and surface anatomy of the human tooth. Dental porcelain is the closest match to tooth enamel of all our restorative materials but is perhaps the most difficult to use in dental practice. A study of the science of dental porcelain will enable the dentist or technician to perfect his art since it develops an increasing awareness of the fundamental problems in construction. Preparation design, the stresses developing in porcelain restorations, the influence of opaque backgrounds on colour, surface reflectivity and light transmission in crowns are some of the complex factors that influence the success of a porcelain veneer restoration. A survey of metals, bonding systems, cements and impression materials will enable the clinician to select his materials with greater confidence. New research on the shoulder preparation for the veneer crown also sheds light on the controversy of the bevel versus the butt joint. The author has attempted to rationalise the use of both metal and alumina reinforced ceramics and to show how no ingle system can be applied universally if optimum aesthetics is to be achieved.

A Comprehensive Guide to Dental Ceramics

A Comprehensive Guide to Dental Ceramics
Author: Sushma R.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2023-10-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1527532100

This is a comprehensive book that covers the science of ceramics in dentistry. Their structural, chemical, physical, mechanical and optical properties are illustrated in detail. The fabrication methods and clinical aspects of ceramics covered in this book enable students, clinicians, and academicians to improve their knowledge about ceramics. The book covers terminologies, historical perspectives, the structure of ceramics, and their classification and fabrication, as well as different systems available to practitioners.

Dental Ceramics

Dental Ceramics
Author: Ulrich Lohbauer
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2022-07-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030946878

This book is an evidence-based update on recent most significant advances in dental ceramics, specifically related to the relationships between composition, microstructure and mechanical behavior. Readers will find an introduction to the chemistry of dental ceramics as well as information about the technological progress and practical requirements restorative materials need to satisfy for long-lasting structural integrity. The book uses mechanistic approaches to address failure mechanisms from controlled experiments thus providing the tools for the application of sound research methodologies in the field. It is targeted for researcher and dentists interested in the field of dental ceramic materials and fracture mechanics.

Dental Ceramics

Dental Ceramics
Author: Carlos Bergmann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2013-06-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 364238224X

This book gives an introduction to the mechanical behavior and degradation of dental ceramics and guides the reader through their performance under effect of oral environments. It addresses the different kinds of dental ceramics, their properties, degradation and mechanical aspects with less emphasys on the physics and chemistry involved, which makes the reading interesting for beginners in the field. In each chapter, the reader will learn about the mechanical behavior of dental ceramics and each phenomenon involved in their application, besides finding some practical examples of their use in dental clinics, their manufacturing procedures and types of degradation. The clear language and the application-oriented perspective of the book makes it suitable for both professionals and students who want to learn about dental ceramics.

Invisible

Invisible
Author: Sidney Kina
Publisher:
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2008
Genre: Ceramics in medicine
ISBN: 9788536700854

invisible is a remarkable book which combines cutting-edge dental techniques with the production values of the finest art books. Written by two of the world’s pre-eminent aesthetic dentists, invisible describes and demonstrates numerous clinical cases with the aid of over 1,750 outstanding clinical pictures. The book provides a consistent, step by step approach with a focus on treatment planning, pre-treatment, material selection, preparation and impression technique, as well as laboratory procedure and adhesive insertion. This book includes the newest restorative approaches and will serve as an important guide for both dentists and dental technicians working in the field of aesthetic dentistry. The huge number of illustrations and incredible production quality means this is a book which will also be of immense practical value to the dentist guiding his patient through their course of treatment.