2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16165556
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Metal–Ceramic Compatibility in Dental Restorations According to the Metallic Component Manufacturing Procedure

Abstract: In terms of production technology, metal–ceramic systems for dental restorations comply with a concrete algorithm, the efficiency of which is always dependent on the applications for which they are intended. The first stage involves obtaining metal support, followed by firing the ceramic on the surface of the metal to meet the list of functional and aesthetic requirements of a future restoration. The compatibility of the two materials—the metal component and the ceramic component—must be ensured in several res… Show more

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“…The confidence interval used for testing the hypothesis was 95%. A similar approach in evaluating small samples has been used by many authors in recent publications when testing and analyzing mechanical performance (tensile tests, bending, impact, hardness, coefficient of friction) of materials for dental restoration [24], resin-modified glass ionomer [25], metal-ceramic compatibility in dental restorations [26], materials containing nanohybrid filler [27] and hypoallergenic denture base resins [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The confidence interval used for testing the hypothesis was 95%. A similar approach in evaluating small samples has been used by many authors in recent publications when testing and analyzing mechanical performance (tensile tests, bending, impact, hardness, coefficient of friction) of materials for dental restoration [24], resin-modified glass ionomer [25], metal-ceramic compatibility in dental restorations [26], materials containing nanohybrid filler [27] and hypoallergenic denture base resins [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%