1966
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(66)90153-3
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Solving the problems of cementing the full veneer cast gold crown

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“…Cada troquel recibió un alivio de 0,025mm en su superficie externa (8)(9)(10)(11)(12), también por fresado, a partir de la línea de terminación, excepto en el primer milímetro cervical, próximo a la línea de terminación.…”
Section: Materials Y Métodosunclassified
“…Cada troquel recibió un alivio de 0,025mm en su superficie externa (8)(9)(10)(11)(12), también por fresado, a partir de la línea de terminación, excepto en el primer milímetro cervical, próximo a la línea de terminación.…”
Section: Materials Y Métodosunclassified
“…Bassett recommended a combination of internal relief and venting of the test die in an attempt to overcome the oblique seating problem, but he was still unable to cement a crown without some tipping of the casting on the die. 7 Van Nortwick and Gettleman found that closer seating corresponded to less tilting. Articulating papers/ribbons 62-100…”
Section: Seating Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Bassett previously described a technique that requires a little more than 90 seconds of additional labor. 7 The amount of time required to adjust the occlusion properly due to seating errors may run an order of magnitude greater if venting is not used, while still having a compromised margin seal. Plastic analog pins are sprued and cast out of a type 4 gold.…”
Section: Ventingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A utilização dos cimentos confronta-se sempre com a dificuldade de escoamento, quando a película deveria idealmente desaparecer da margem da coroa completamente assentada, tendo o excesso sido eliminado pela abertura marginal. Desde muito tempo credita-se à dificuldade de escoamento do cimento como o principal fator que impede o assentamento completo de uma coroa (J RGENSEN 42 , 1960a, J RGENSEN 43 , 1960b, J RGENSEN; PETERSEN 45 , 1963, FUSAYAMA et al 28 , 1963, BASSETT 6 , 1966 e GRAJOWER; LEWINSTEIN; ZELTSER 32 , 1985).…”
Section: O Sistema Procera é Baseado Na Tecnologia Cad/cam -Computer-unclassified