Comparing the Accuracy of Silicone and Polyether in Reproducing Gingival Height for Implant Supported Crown: an in vitro study
Statement of Problem: Accurate impressions are one of the most critical factors in achieving acceptable restorations. When pouring the impressions of implant supported restorations, soft materials like silicone and polyether are used to reconstruct the gingival form around the implants. To the best...
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Main Authors: | Derafshi R (Author), Sabouri AA (Author), Kazemeini J (Author) |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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