Repair technique for fractured implant-supported metal-ceramic restorations: a clinical report.J Oral Implantol. 2014 Oct; 40(5):589-92.JO
Abstract
The fracture of porcelain structures have been related in either natural dentition or implant-supported restorations. Techniques using a composite resin or indirect methods can be used. This article presents a porcelain fracture on implant-supported metal-ceramic restoration. IPS Empress e.max laminate veneer restoration was used to repair the fracture. With this technique, it was possible to restore aesthetics and function, combined with low cost and patient satisfaction.
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eng
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25295889
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Wady, Amanda Fucci, et al. "Repair Technique for Fractured Implant-supported Metal-ceramic Restorations: a Clinical Report." The Journal of Oral Implantology, vol. 40, no. 5, 2014, pp. 589-92.
Wady AF, Paleari AG, Queiroz TP, et al. Repair technique for fractured implant-supported metal-ceramic restorations: a clinical report. J Oral Implantol. 2014;40(5):589-92.
Wady, A. F., Paleari, A. G., Queiroz, T. P., & Margonar, R. (2014). Repair technique for fractured implant-supported metal-ceramic restorations: a clinical report. The Journal of Oral Implantology, 40(5), 589-92. https://doi.org/10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-12-00085
Wady AF, et al. Repair Technique for Fractured Implant-supported Metal-ceramic Restorations: a Clinical Report. J Oral Implantol. 2014;40(5):589-92. PubMed PMID: 25295889.
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T1 - Repair technique for fractured implant-supported metal-ceramic restorations: a clinical report.
AU - Wady,Amanda Fucci,
AU - Paleari,André Gustavo,
AU - Queiroz,Thallita Pereira,
AU - Margonar,Rogerio,
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KW - ceramics
KW - fracture
KW - implantology
KW - laminate veneer
KW - repair
SP - 589
EP - 92
JF - The Journal of oral implantology
JO - J Oral Implantol
VL - 40
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N2 - The fracture of porcelain structures have been related in either natural dentition or implant-supported restorations. Techniques using a composite resin or indirect methods can be used. This article presents a porcelain fracture on implant-supported metal-ceramic restoration. IPS Empress e.max laminate veneer restoration was used to repair the fracture. With this technique, it was possible to restore aesthetics and function, combined with low cost and patient satisfaction.
SN - 0160-6972
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