Literature DB >> 1066475

When to glaze--an electron microscope study.

N Barghi, L Alexander, R A Draugh.   

Abstract

1. A smooth porcelain surface can be obtained by glazing after grinding. There is no need for sanding or polishing with a rubber wheel. 2. A low-fusing glaze gives a slightly smoother surface than a natural glaze. The low-fusing glaze may be added at any stage of polishing, and the results will be the same.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1066475     DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(76)90322-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prosthet Dent        ISSN: 0022-3913            Impact factor:   3.426


  4 in total

1.  Comparative evaluation of the efficiency of four ceramic finishing systems.

Authors:  Prasad Aravind; P Abdul Razak; P G Francis; Johnson K Issac; R P Shanoj; T P Sasikumar
Journal:  J Int Oral Health       Date:  2013-10-26

2.  Surface treatment of dental porcelain: CO2 laser as an alternative to oven glaze.

Authors:  Ricardo Sgura; Mariana Cavalcante Reis; Antonio Carlos Hernandes; Márcia Carvalho de Abreu Fantini; Marcello Rubens Barsi Andreeta; Igor Studart Medeiros
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2013-07-24       Impact factor: 3.161

3.  Effects of Surface Abrasion on the Flexural Strength of Glazed and Re-glazed Metal Ceramics: An In Vitro Study.

Authors:  Siddharth Gupta; Vaibhav Awinashe; Umesh Palekar; Ambika Shrivastava Gupta
Journal:  J Indian Prosthodont Soc       Date:  2013-06-12

4.  Effect of two different finishing systems on surface roughness of feldspathic and fluorapatite porcelains in ceramo-metal restorations: Comparative in vitro study.

Authors:  Cherry Anmol; Sumeet Soni
Journal:  J Int Soc Prev Community Dent       Date:  2014-01
  4 in total

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