Fracture behaviour of implant–implant- and implant–tooth-supported all-ceramic fixed dental prostheses utilising zirconium dioxide implant abutments

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Sabine Merker ◽  
Peter Reinhard Pospiech
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Futoshi Komine ◽  
Thomas Gerds ◽  
Jörg Rudolf Strub

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M. Saad Chaar ◽  
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Matthias Kern

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Lloyd A. Mancl ◽  
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Author(s):  
Michal Krump ◽  
Zelmira Krumpova

AbstractAll-ceramic systems represent an excellent restorative alternative for fixed dental prostheses, single crowns, and veneers in the anterior dentition. With respect to improved mechanical properties, lithium disilicate ceramic material provide a broad range of indications, and extended veneers can serve as an alternative to full crowns. Although ceramic veneers represent a more conservative approach compared to crowns, the correct indication is essential to achieving the ideal outcome. The following case reports describe two types of fixed restorations of the anterior dentition: extended lithium disilicate ceramic veneers and lithium disilicate full crowns. Factors influencing treatment selection for each type of restorations are presented.


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Meike Stiesch

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Mohamed Ghazy ◽  
Mutlu Ozcan

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