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020 _a9780123946195 (electronic bk.)
020 _a0123946190 (electronic bk.)
020 _a9781299847217 (MyiLibrary)
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082 0 4 _a617.695
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_bS.J.A
100 1 _aShen, James Zhijian.
_eeditor.
245 1 0 _aAdvanced ceramics for dentistry /
_c[edited by] James Zhijian Shen and Toma(QC(Bz Kosma(QC(Bc.
250 _aFirst edition
264 1 _aWaltham, MA :
_bButterworth-Heinemann,
_c[2014]
300 _axiv, 402 pages :
_billustrations;
_c24 cm
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aChapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Teeth -- Chapter 3 Dental Prostheses -- Chapter 4 Dental Implants -- Chapter 5 Clinical Failures of Ceramic Dental Prostheses -- Chapter 6 Advanced Ceramics -- Chapter 7 Advanced Ceramic Processes -- Chapter 8 Microstructure Characterization of Advanced Ceramics -- Chapter 9 Mechanical Properties and Reliability of Advanced Ceramics -- Chapter 10 Interfaces Between Tissues and Ceramics -- Chapter 11 Alumina- and Zirconia-based Ceramics for Load-bearing Applications -- Chapter 12 Dental Glasses and Glass-ceramics -- Chapter 13 Requirements of Bioactive Ceramics for Dental Implants and Scaffolds -- Chapter 14 Surface Modifications of Load-Bearing Ceramics for Improved Osseointegration -- Chapter 15 Industrial-scale Production of Customized Ceramic Prostheses -- Chapter 16 - Advanced Dental-restoration Materials: Concepts for the Future -- Chapter 17 Defect Minimization in Prosthetic Ceramics -- Chapter 18 Advanced Direct Forming Processes for the Future -- index.
520 _aThe growth of implant and fixed prosthodontics practices in dentistry has created a rapidly increasing demand for advanced ceramics and ceramic processes. Innovations in ceramics and ceramic processes are vital to ensure reliable and affordable dental-restoration solutions with aesthetically pleasing outcomes. The work aims to engage the bioceramics and engineering communities to meet the challenges of modern dental restoration using advanced ceramics. Incorporating fundamental science, advanced engineering concepts, and clinical outcomes, the work is suitable for bioceramicists, ceramics manufacturers, dental clinicians and biologists. State-of-the-art-coverage encompasses bioresorbable ceramics for bone regeneration and bioactivating surfaces of inert, high-strength ceramics for implantation, keeping research knowledge appropriately updatedDiscusses transition from the baseline stable and physically stiff ceramics research into engineering of highly coherent laminate composites for prosthetic crowns and bridgesShowcases current feasible techniques for producing, in cost-effective and materials-saving ways, long-lasting individualized ceramic components with biocompatibility, complexity and high precision.
650 0 _aDental ceramics.
650 2 _aDental Porcelain.
650 2 _aCeramics.
700 1 _aKosma(QC(Bc, Toma(QC(Bz.
856 _3Abstract
_uhttp://repository.fue.edu.eg/xmlui/handle/123456789/1703
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