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Consideraciones de los materiales disponibles en América Latina para la fabricación de coronas cerámicas libres de metal
Author(s):
C.D. Kia Juan Koushyar Partida
Date Added:
11/23/2011
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Summary:
El siguiente artículo es una revisión de la literatura odontológica el cual se ha redactado con la intención de llevar al clínico a través de una actualización de los materiales dentales cerámicos libres de metal disponibles en América Latina. Se abordan aspectos clínicos, clasificación, indicaciones, contraindicacions, ventajas, y desventajas, de estos materiales para la elección específicamente de coronas completas unitarias. Para realizar la búsqueda bibliográfica se seleccionaron investigaciones clínicas y artículos dedicados a la difusión de resultados de investigaciones in vitro.
Este trabajo servirá de guía para seleccionar una cerámica libre de metal para coronas completas con base en las características y propiedades presentadas de acuerdo con las necesidades estético-funcionales específicas de cada paciente.
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