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New all-ceramic indirect post-and-core system.

N Hochman1, M Zalkind

  • 1Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
|April 30, 1999
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Metal-free, all-ceramic posts and cores offer esthetic and biocompatible solutions. This study evaluates an indirect fabrication method for these advanced dental restorations.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Biomaterials Engineering
  • Prosthodontics

Background:

  • Growing demand for esthetic and biocompatible dental restorations.
  • Limitations of traditional metal-based posts and cores.
  • Advancements in metal-free ceramic materials for dental applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and evaluate an indirect fabrication method for all-ceramic posts and cores.
  • To assess the feasibility and potential of metal-free post-and-core systems.
  • To address the need for highly esthetic and biocompatible dental restorative options.

Main Methods:

  • Description of an indirect technique for fabricating all-ceramic posts and cores.
  • Evaluation of the fabrication process and the resulting all-ceramic post-and-core system.

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  • Assessment of material properties and clinical applicability (details not specified in abstract).
  • Main Results:

    • Successful development and evaluation of an indirect method for all-ceramic post and core fabrication.
    • Demonstration of a viable approach for creating metal-free dental restorations.
    • Potential for achieving high esthetics and biocompatibility with this method.

    Conclusions:

    • The described indirect method provides a viable option for fabricating all-ceramic posts and cores.
    • Metal-free, all-ceramic systems represent a promising advancement in esthetic and biocompatible dentistry.
    • Further research may be warranted to fully elucidate the long-term performance and clinical outcomes.