All-Ceramic Reconstructions
Background: Ceramics is a mixture of one or more metallic components with a non-metallic element, usually oxygen. The result is a chemically and biochemically stable substance that is hard, firm, brittle and thermally and electrically non-conductive. These properties are used in dentistry to produce...
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Main Authors: | R. Mounajjed (Author), H. Šoukalová (Author), B. Azar (Author), D. Černý (Author), M. Hammal (Author) |
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Czech Dental Chamber,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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