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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Birdeanu, M.
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- 2022Efficient Decrease in Corrosion of Steel in 0.1 M HCl Medium Realized by a Coating with Thin Layers of MnTa2O6 and Porphyrins Using Suitable Laser-Type Approachescitations
- 2021Surface Characterisation of Dental Resin Composites Related to Conditioning and Finishingcitations
- 2020Surface Characterization and Optical Properties of Reinforced Dental Glass-Ceramics Related to Artificial Agingcitations
- 2020Pulsed Laser Deposition Deposited Layers of Pseudo-Binary Zinc Oxides and Zinc-Porphyrin for Steel Corrosion Inhibitioncitations
- 2020Hydrothermal synthesis of ZnTa2O6, ZnNb2O6, MgTa2O6 and MgNb2O6 pseudo-binary oxide nanomaterials with anticorrosive propertiescitations
- 2019X-ray Structure Elucidation of a Pt-Metalloporphyrin and Its Application for Obtaining Sensitive AuNPs-Plasmonic Hybrids Capable of Detecting Triiodide Anionscitations
- 2018Characterization of Dental Metal-Ceramic Interfaces of Heat Pressed Ceramics on Co-Cr Frameworks Obtained with Different Technologies
- 2018Anticorrosive properties of pulsed laser deposition thin films of magnesium based pseudo-binary oxide materials on steel
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Characterization of Dental Metal-Ceramic Interfaces of Heat Pressed Ceramics on Co-Cr Frameworks Obtained with Different Technologies
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<jats:p>It is known that the quality of metal-ceramic restorations mainly depends on the interface strength. The aim of the study was to evaluate metal–ceramic interfaces of heat pressed ceramic on Co-Cr frameworks obtained with different technologies: melting-casting (CST), computerized milling (MIL), selective laser sintering (SLS) and selective laser melting (SLM). The microstructure of metal–ceramic interfaces and framework topography were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM). Sandblasted, polished surfaces and the cross section on the interfaces were observed. Sandblasted surfaces presented a uniform rough aspect and pronounced porous surface compared to that of polished surfaces and were better visible in SLS and SLM samples. The thickness of the veneer layer had a noticeable effect on the interface, because in the case of thicker veneers, cracks at the interfaces were visible for CST and MIL specimens. Considering the findings reported herein, some suggestions can be considered in practice, such as adaptation of the restorations morphology to the characteristics of the processed materials.</jats:p>