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Article: Study findings from University of Regensburg broaden understanding of quintessence.
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- Science Letter
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- October 20, 2009
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In this recent article published in the journal Quintessence International, scientists in Regensburg, Germany conducted a study "To compare the fracture resistance and fracture performance of CAD/CAM zirconia and alloy crowns. One electrophoretic deposition alumina ceramic (Wolceram, Wolceram) and 4 zirconia-based systems (ce. novation, ce. novation; Cercon, DeguDent; Digizon, Amann Girrbach; and Lava, 3M ESPE) were investigated."
"A porcelain-fused-to-metal method (Academy, Bego Medical) was used in either conventional casting technique or laser sintering. Sixteen crowns of each material were fabricated and veneered with glass-ceramic as recommended by the ...
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