1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0109-5641(99)00014-7
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Clinical performance of CEREC ceramic inlays: a systematic review

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“…25 The results of this study support this, with only 1% of restorations produced with the aid of CAD/CAM. A significant proportion of practitioners (19%) in this study, especially female practitioners, were unsure as to when to use ceramic or resin composite for tooth-coloured inlays and onlays, with only 9% of the practitioners having used either ceramic or resin composite as the material of choice for such restorations.…”
Section: Choice Of Indirect Restoration For Anterior Teethsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…25 The results of this study support this, with only 1% of restorations produced with the aid of CAD/CAM. A significant proportion of practitioners (19%) in this study, especially female practitioners, were unsure as to when to use ceramic or resin composite for tooth-coloured inlays and onlays, with only 9% of the practitioners having used either ceramic or resin composite as the material of choice for such restorations.…”
Section: Choice Of Indirect Restoration For Anterior Teethsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Since the first appearance of Y-TZP as dental material, it has been increasingly used as infrastructure for metal-free prosthesis 3 , however the lack of chemical interaction between resin cement and zirconia surface decreases the bond strength. Good adhesion mediated by the use of resin-based cement in this interface is important for high retention, prevention of microleakage in this interface and to increase fracture and fatigue resistances to all-ceramic crowns 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The primary advantages of this system are: a) the use of prefabricated high performance ceramic blocks 2 and b) ceramic restorations can be delivered to patients in one sitting. 3 However, a criticism was that this CAD/CAM system was unable to fulfill clinical demands, because the precision of Cerec 1 restorations was not as high as that of the laboratory manufactured ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%