Porcelain & Composite Inlays & Onlays: Esthetic Posterior
Restorations
Table of Contents:
1. Historical Perspective and Comparison of Posterior Restorations
2. Features of Etched Porcelain Inlays and Onlays
3. Principles of Porcelain Use as an Inlay/Onlay Material
4. Tooth Preparation
5. Impressions and Provisional Restorations
6. Laboratory Procedures
7. Placement Procedures
8. Cast-Ceramic Systems and Other Alternatives
9. Composite Resin Inlays--An Alternative to Ceramic Inlays
10. Expanded Clinical Variations
11. Directly Milled Ceramic Inlays and Onlays--CAD/CAM Systems
References
Index
159pp: 364 illus (170 in color)
Customer Review:
the best text on all types of dental inlays and onlays, December 5,
1996
this book provides excellent information and tips on why and how to do
inlays and onlays in both porcelain and composite. The authors compare these
type dental restorations to both gold and silver restorations so the
consumer can better judge just what he or she wants to have placed into his
or her mouth. There are also clear and close up photographs and
illustrations showing just how these restorations should be constructed by
the dental ceramist. Basically the book is all about choices in posterior
dental restorations, and alternatives to silver amalgam restorations. The
text is easily understood, and the book is artistically laid out with simple
but complete illustrations that help make learning the techniques much
easier. The chapters are written by world experts on the subjects. There is
even a chapter on the use of CAD-CAM and the present and future role of this
technology in construction of dental restorations |
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