05133oam 2200577 450 991079040550332120170523091546.00-12-394836-3(OCoLC)878969742(MiFhGG)GVRL6ZSG(EXLCZ)99255000000111563720140306d2014 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrAdvanced ceramics for dentistry /[edited by] James Zhijian Shen and Tomaz KosmacWaltham, MA :Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier,2014.1 online resource (xiv, 402 pages) illustrations (some color)Gale eBooksDescription based upon print version of record.0-12-394619-0 1-299-84721-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Teeth; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Microstructure of Teeth; 2.2.1 Enamel; 2.2.2 Dentin; 2.2.3 Cementum; 2.2.4 Pulp; 2.3 Optical Properties of Teeth; 2.3.1 Color; 2.3.2 Opacity and Translucency; 2.3.3 Fluorescence; 2.3.4 Opalescence; 2.3.5 Metamerism; 2.4 Mechanical Properties of Teeth; 2.5 Common Defects and Damage; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Dental Prostheses; 3.1 Introduction of Prosthodontics and Dental Prostheses; 3.2 Restoration of Tooth Defects; 3.2.1 Direct Fillings3.2.2 Inlays and Onlays3.2.3 Laminate Veneers; 3.2.4 Partial Crowns; 3.2.5 Full Crowns; 3.2.6 Post-and-core; 3.3 Restoration of Partial Edentulism; 3.3.1 Fixed Partial Dentures; 3.3.2 Bonded Bridges; 3.3.3 Removable Partial Dentures; 3.3.4 Precise Attachment Dentures; 3.4 Restoration of Complete Edentulism; 3.4.1 Complete Dentures; 3.4.2 Overdentures; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Dental Implants; 4.1 Principle Structure of Dental Implants; 4.1.1 Classification of Implantation and Loading Mode; 4.1.2 Classification by Time of Implantation After Tooth Loss; 4.1.3 Indications4.1.4 Indication Limitation4.1.5 Contraindications; 4.1.6 Advantages of Implants; 4.1.7 Disadvantages of Implants; 4.1.8 Implant Materials: Titanium vs. Zirconia; 4.1.9 History of Ceramic Implants; 4.1.10 Properties of Ceramics; 4.1.11 Advantages of Ceramic Implants; 4.1.12 Disadvantages of Ceramic Implants; 4.2 Implants; 4.2.1 Implant Types; 4.2.2 Implant Forms; 4.2.3 One-piece and Multi-part Systems; 4.2.4 Survival Rates; 4.3 Abutments; 4.3.1 Abutment Design: Individually Produced vs. Prefabricated; 4.3.2 Survival Rates of Ceramic Abutments; 4.4 Suprastructure; 4.5 Clinical Procedures4.5.1 Surgical Procedure4.5.1.1 Pre-Surgical Planning; 4.5.1.2 Intra-operative Behavior; 4.5.1.3 Post-surgical Behavior and Education; 4.5.2 Complications; 4.5.2.1 Intra-operative Complications; 4.5.2.2 Post-operative Complications; 4.6 Fitting and Bite Force; 4.6.1 Fitting of Ceramic Implants; 4.6.2 Bite Force and Fracture Risk of Implants; 4.7 Infection Management; 4.8 Osseointegration; References; 5 Clinical Failures of Ceramic Dental Prostheses; 5.1 Fractographic Analysis of Ceramics and Glasses; 5.1.1 Tools and Equipment; 5.1.2 Fracture Patterns and Origins5.1.3 Fracture Surface Examination5.2 Failures of Ceramic Dental Prostheses; 5.2.1 Fracture Features; 5.2.1.1 Cracking Initiated at the Margin; 5.2.1.2 Cracking Initiated at Occlusal Contacts; 5.2.1.3 Porcelain Chipping and Delamination; 5.2.2 Analysis of Failure Origin; 5.2.2.1 Failure Origins as Defects or Flaws; 5.2.2.2 Hertzian Cone Cracks Under Compressive Stress; 5.2.2.3 Cracks at Interface Under Tensile Stress; 5.2.3 Flaws and Defects; 5.2.3.1 Flaws/Defects and Failure Origins; 5.2.3.2 Defects in Porcelain; Gas Bubbles; Inclusions; Agglomerates; Compositional Inhomogeneities5.2.3.3 Defects in Ceramics The growth of implant and fixed prosthodontics practices in dentistry has created a rapidly increasing demand for advanced ceramics and ceramic processes. Innovations in ceramics and ceramic processes are vital to ensure reliable and affordable dental-restoration solutions with aesthetically pleasing outcomes. The work aims to engage the bioceramics and engineering communities to meet the challenges of modern dental restoration using advanced ceramics. Incorporating fundamental science, advanced engineering concepts, and clinical outcomes, the work is suitable for bioceramicists, cerDental ceramicsCeramicsDental PorcelainBiocompatible MaterialsSurface PropertiesDental ceramics.Ceramics.Dental Porcelain.Biocompatible Materials.Surface Properties.617.695Shen James ZhijianKosmac TomazMiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910790405503321Advanced ceramics for dentistry3689494UNINA02302nam 2200565 a 450 991056304150332120131001124818.010.3726/b12181(CKB)4340000000238625(WaSeSS)Ind00077630(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38522(oapen)doab38522(EXLCZ)99434000000023862520131001h20121970 || |gerur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJurij Fedorovič Samarin seine geistesgeschichtliche Position und politische Bedeutung /Gerda HuckeMunich, Germany Verlag Otto Sagner2012, c19701 online resource (263 p.)Slavistische Beiträge ;Band 453-95479-354-7 Includes bibliographical references.Im Mittelpunkt der Arbeit soll vor allem Samarins politisches Wirken stehen, wie es aus seiner geistes geschichtlichen Position heraus erwächst. Dabei sollen seine Theologie im einzelnen ebenso wie die detaillierten Vorgänge um die Bauernbefreiung und auch die Auseinandersetzung mit dem baltischen Deutschtum hinter dem Staatsgedanken zurücktreten, wie er sich in Samarins Haltung in diesen Wirkungsbereichen manifestiert. Literaturverz. S. 243 - 263. Durchsuchbare elektronische Faksimileausgabe als PDF. Digitalisiert im Rahmen des DFG-Projektes Digi20 in Kooperation mit der BSB München. OCR-Bearbeitung durch den Verlag Otto Sagner.Slavistische Beiträge ;Band 45.Literature & literary studiesbicsscBedeutungFedorovičgeistesgeschichtlicheGeschichteHuckeJurijPolitikpolitischePositionReligionRusslandSamarinSeineSlavische SprachwissenschaftLiterature & literary studiesHucke Gerda999509WaSeSSWaSeSSBOOK9910563041503321Jurij Fedorovič Samarin2837695UNINA