2. Selection Guidelines for All-Ceramic Restorations
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Description: Lithium Disilicate CeramicsZirconia-Based CeramicsMaterial Choice GuidelinesMonolithic RestorationsCementation Or BondingKey TakeawaysConclusionReferences Demand for all-ceramic restorations has increased to the point they are becoming the standard of care. The wide range of applications for lithium disilicate and zirconia includes veneers, partial-c...The selection of ceramic materials should be based on physical properties — such as strength, fracture resistance, wear resistance and long-term outcomes — as well as esthetic consider… Demand for all-ceramic restorations has increased to the point they are becoming the standard of care. The wide range of applications for lithium disilicate and zirconia includes veneers, partial-c...The selection of ceramic materials should be based on physical properties — such as strength, fracture resistance, wear resistance and long-term outcomes — as well as esthetic considerations.Predictable outcomes hinge on careful review of the indications and patient considerations for a given case.Lithium disilicate and monolithic zirconia crowns provide high strength and excellent esthetics in the functional zone.See moreNew content will be added above the current area of focus upon selectionSee more on decisionsindentistry.comEstimated Reading Time: 10 mins Demand for all-ceramic restorations has increased to the point they are becoming the standard of care. The wide range of applications for lithium disilicate and zirconia includes veneers, partial-c... The selection of ceramic materials should be based on physical properties — such as strength, fracture resistance, wear resistance and long-term outcomes — as well as esthetic consider… Demand for all-ceramic restorations has increased to the point they are becoming the standard of care. The wide range of applications for lithium disilicate and zirconia includes veneers, partial-c... The selection of ceramic materials should be based on physical properties — such as strength, fracture resistance, wear resistance and long-term outcomes — as well as esthetic considerations. Predictable outcomes hinge on careful review of the indications and patient considerations for a given case. Lithium disilicate and monolithic zirconia crowns provide high strength and excellent esthetics in the functional zone.
Demand for all-ceramic restorations has increased to the point they are becoming the standard of care. The wide range of applications for lithium disilicate and zirconia includes veneers, partial-c...The selection of ceramic materials should be based on physical properties — such as strength, fracture resistance, wear resistance and long-term outcomes — as well as esthetic consider…The selection of ceramic materials should be based on physical properties — such as strength, fracture resistance, wear resistance and long-term outcomes — as well as esthetic considerations.Predictable outcomes hinge on careful review of the indications and patient considerations for a given case.Lithium disilicate and monolithic zirconia crowns provide high strength and excellent esthetics in the functional zone.