[HTML][HTML] Zirconia crowns for primary teeth: a systematic review and meta-analyses

SD Alzanbaqi, RM Alogaiel, MA Alasmari… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to summarize the literature regarding the
clinical performance of zirconia crowns for primary teeth. Materials and Methods: Four …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of compressive strength, surface microhardness, solubility and antimicrobial effect of glass ionomer dental cement reinforced with silver doped …

TM Hamdy - BMC Oral Health, 2023 - Springer
Background Conventional glass ionomer cements (GICs) are currently the most widely used
dental cements due to their chemical bonding into tooth structure, release of fluoride, and …

[HTML][HTML] Oxidized natural biopolymer for enhanced surface, physical and mechanical properties of glass ionomer luting cement

AA Khan, A Bari, A Abdullah Al-Kheraif, H Alsunbul… - Polymers, 2023 - mdpi.com
This laboratory investigation aimed to synthesize and characterize micron-sized Gum Arabic
(GA) powder and incorporate it in commercially available GIC luting formulation for …

[HTML][HTML] Performance of dental cements used for bonding zirconia crowns with titanium implants embedded in an innovative bi-layered artificial bone

M Satpathy, H Pham, S Shah - Ceramics, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study aimed to investigate four dental adhesive cements and develop a new method for
constructing a bi-layered bone holder for implant testing. HahnTM Tapered Titanium …

Influence of Cement Thickness on Stress Distribution for Two Dental Implants Restored With Zirconia Crowns

M Ceddia, T Romasco, L Comuzzi, A Cipollina… - 2024 - preprints.org
The purpose of this finite element analysis (FEA) was to evaluate the stress experienced by
both the prosthetic components and the bone in relation to varying cement thicknesses …

[PDF][PDF] COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF RATE OF DECEMENATION IN FULL MOUTH REHABILITATED PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT OCCLUSAL ANALYSERS

DN Veeraiyan, D Ganapathy - lcebyhkzz.cn
The gradual wear of the occlusal surfaces of teeth is a normal process during the lifetime of
a patient. However, excessive occlusal wear can result in pulpal pathology, occlusal …