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A thorough mouth assessment, including inspection and palpation of the lips, gums, tongue, tonsils, uvula, and pharynx, is crucial in detecting potential health issues. Diseases ranging from oral cancer to systemic conditions like diabetes could be identified early through careful oral examination. This article provides a detailed guide on conducting a comprehensive mouth assessment.
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Monolithic Zirconia Partial Coverage Restorations: An In Vitro Mastication Simulation Study.

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Monolithic zirconia restorations show excellent fatigue resistance for partial and full coverage. Proper bonding protocols ensure durable adhesion, but occlusal contact on margins should be avoided to maintain marginal integrity.

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Operative dentistrypartial coverage restorationsprosthodonticsrestorative dentistryzirconia restoration

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Biomaterials Engineering
  • Restorative Dentistry

Background:

  • Monolithic zirconia offers high strength for dental restorations.
  • Adhesive bonding protocols are crucial for restoration longevity.
  • Evaluating fatigue resistance and marginal integrity is essential for clinical success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the survival rate, bonding efficiency, and marginal integrity of monolithic zirconia restorations.
  • To investigate the performance of partial and full coverage restorations using a specific adhesive protocol.
  • To evaluate the fatigue resistance of 3Y-zirconia under simulated oral conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Thirty-two human premolars were prepared for full crowns and various onlay preparations.
  • Monolithic 3Y-zirconia restorations were fabricated using CAD/CAM technology.
  • Specimens underwent thermomechanical loading (1.2 million cycles) and thermocycling, followed by SEM analysis.

Main Results:

  • No fractures occurred in any restoration or tooth structure.
  • One partial coverage restoration debonded; others showed no microcracks.
  • Marginal integrity issues were observed in one group specifically at occlusal contact areas.

Conclusions:

  • 3Y-zirconia exhibits excellent fatigue resistance for dental restorations.
  • The adhesive bonding protocol ensures durable adhesion of zirconia to tooth structure.
  • Avoiding occlusal contact on restoration margins is critical for maintaining marginal integrity.