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http://dx.doi.org/10.15522/JKAED.2014.23.2.86

A Study on Hybrid material of Making Dental restorations by CAD/CAM System  

Choi, Beom-Jin (Newface dental hospital, Head of dental laboratory)
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Esthetic Dentistry / v.23, no.2, 2014 , pp. 86-94 More about this Journal
Abstract
In recent years, perhaps the biggest driver in new material development is the desire to improve crown and bridge esthetics compared to the traditional PFM or all-metal restorations. As such, zirconia, leucite-containing glass ceramic and lithium disilicate glass ceramic have become prominent in the dental practice. Each material type performs differently regarding strength, toughness, ease of machining and the final preparation of the material prior to placement. For example, glass ceramic are typically weaker materials which limits its use to single-unit restorations. On the other hand, zirconia has a high fracture toughness which enables multi-unit restorations. This material requires a long sintering procedure which excludes its use for fast chair side production. Developed hybrid material of CAD/CAM is contained nano ceramic elements. This new material, called a Resin Nano Ceramic is unique in durability and function. The material is not a resin or composite. It is also not a pure ceramic. The material is a mixture of both and consists of ceramic. Like a composite, the material is not brittle and is fracture resistant. Like a glass ceramic, the material has excellent polish retention for lasting esthetics. The material is easily machined chair side or in a dental lab, polishes quickly to an esthetic finish and if necessary, can be useful restoratives.
Keywords
CAD/CAM; lithium disilicate; resin nano ceramic;
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