Metal Ceramic / Biological Properties (dental lab technology articles Book 20)
Book Details
PublisherDIG Dental Publishing
ISBN / ASINB0083RQG1Y
ISBN-13978B0083RQG12
Sales Rank684,147
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Metal ceramic Â- reliable and progressive
Reliable technique for standard restorations
Despite the popularity of full ceramics and CAD/CAM manufactured zirconium dioxide restorations, the tried and tested metal ceramic did not become less important in many laboratories.
For us at the dental laboratory Cera-Tech, Liestal Switzerland the main focus is the CAD/CAM technology and we produce very convincing results using full ceramic material. Nevertheless, the metal ceramic is an indispensable part of our service spectrum and accounts for 30 percent of which 70 percent are produced with gold and 30 percent with a non high-noble alloy. The latter is growing in popularity.
Biological Properties
Metal-Ceramic Systems -- Fundamentals of Materials Science
Previous chapters of this series have dealt with the physical and chemical properties of metal-ceramic systems. Another important aspect to be addressed from the viewpoint of materials science concerns the biological properties of these systems. The present article by Roland Strietzel is devoted to biocompatibility, discussing potential health issues for the patient and precautions to be taken by the dental technician.
Keywords: CAD/CAM Shade taking Metal ceramic Non high-noble Alloy Biocompatibility Biological properties Material science Metal-ceramic systems
Reliable technique for standard restorations
Despite the popularity of full ceramics and CAD/CAM manufactured zirconium dioxide restorations, the tried and tested metal ceramic did not become less important in many laboratories.
For us at the dental laboratory Cera-Tech, Liestal Switzerland the main focus is the CAD/CAM technology and we produce very convincing results using full ceramic material. Nevertheless, the metal ceramic is an indispensable part of our service spectrum and accounts for 30 percent of which 70 percent are produced with gold and 30 percent with a non high-noble alloy. The latter is growing in popularity.
Biological Properties
Metal-Ceramic Systems -- Fundamentals of Materials Science
Previous chapters of this series have dealt with the physical and chemical properties of metal-ceramic systems. Another important aspect to be addressed from the viewpoint of materials science concerns the biological properties of these systems. The present article by Roland Strietzel is devoted to biocompatibility, discussing potential health issues for the patient and precautions to be taken by the dental technician.
Keywords: CAD/CAM Shade taking Metal ceramic Non high-noble Alloy Biocompatibility Biological properties Material science Metal-ceramic systems
