Seq #214 Saturday, 11 March 2006

2:00 PM-3:00 PM Dolphin Hotel Pacific Hall, Poster
Ceramic Crowns, Core, Zirconia, Stress, Fracture
 
1869  Surface Treatment Effects on Clinically-Prepared Y-TZP Zirconia Strength
N. ADATIA1, S.C. BAYNE1, L. COOPER1, and J.Y. THOMPSON2, 1University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA, 2University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
1870  The Effect of Different Surface Treatments on Zirconia-ceramics' Flexural Strength
A.A. ISHGI1, R. GIORDANO, II2, and R. POBER1, 1Boston University, MA, USA, 2Boston University, School of Dental Medicine, MA, USA
1871  Load to Fracture of Procera Zirconia Bridges
M. SIERRAALTA, and M.E. RAZZOOG, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
1872  Fracture resistance of alumina and zirconia CAD/CAM copings
T. AL-GHAZZAWI, P.R. LIU, M. ESSIG, and L.C. RAMP, UAB School of Dentistry, Birmingham, AL, USA
1873  Intrinsic and Application Strengths of Strong Ceramic Core Materials
M. CABRERA, Y. ZHANG, and V.P. THOMPSON, New York University, USA
1874  Flexure strength of yttria partially stabilized colored/un-colored zirconia
S. FARSI, R. GIORDANO, and R. POBER, Boston University, MA, USA
1875  In vitro retentive strength of zircon-oxide all ceramic crowns
C.-P. ERNST, E. AKSOY, E. STENDER, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
1876  Flexural Strength of Treated Zirconia Frameworks Under Simulated Oral Conditions
J. MENG, J. EVERTS, and D.G. GRATTON, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
1877  Influence of Core Shades on the Color of All-ceramic Crowns
S.S. AZER, Ohio State University, College of Dentistry, Columbus, USA, and G.M. AYASH, Beirut Arab University, College of Dentistry, Lebanon
1878  FRACTURE MECHANISMS IN All-CERAMIC CROWNS
Y. ZHANG1, B.R. LAWN2, E.D. REKOW1, and V.P. THOMPSON1, 1New York University, USA, 2National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
1879  Fracture Strength and Marginal Adaptation of All-Ceramic FPDs
M. ROSENTRITT1, M.I. SIKORA2, M. BEHR1, and G. HANDEL1, 1University of Regensburg, Germany, 2Klinikum Regensburg, Germany
1880  Progress on Glassy Joins for Laminar Dental All-Ceramic Restorations
M. SAIED1, Y. WANG2, I.K. LLOYD2, O.C. WILSON, Jr.3, M. ROSENBLUM4, and V. THOMPSON5, 1University of Maryland College Park, Washington, DC, USA, 2University of Maryland, College Park, USA, 3The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, USA, 4University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, Paramus, USA, 5New York University, USA
1881  Parameters Influencing Marginal Degradation of Partial Ceramic Crowns
K.-A. HILLER, M. FEDERLIN, K.-H. FRIEDL, J. FISCHER, S. KRIFKA, M. HERPICH, and G. SCHMALZ, University of Regensburg, Germany
1882  Effect of adhesive gap on fracture resistance of CEREC crowns
M.H. ZAHRAN, and O. EL-MOWAFY, University of Toronto, Canada
1883  Residual Stress Modulation of a Veneering Ceramic by Thermal Conditioning
E. FRANK, A.A. BARRETT, C. SHEN, and K.J. ANUSAVICE, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

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