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강원도 영서지역 출토 분청사기의 조성 및 미세구조 분석: 원주(原州) 법천사지(法泉寺址)를 중심으로 (Compositional and microstructural analyses of grayish-blue-powdered celadon in Yeongseo Region in Gangwon-do:by Wonju Beopcheon-temple site)

  • 이병훈;소명기
    • 분석과학
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.211-221
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    • 2013
  • 본 연구는 원주 법천사지에서 출토된 분청사기의 화학조성과 미세조직, 결정상을 X-선형광분석기와 주사전자현미경-에너지분산형엑스선분석기, X-선회절분석기를 이용하여 알아보았다. 태토의 화학성분 분석 결과, 낮은 실리카($RO_2$) 함량과 높은 융제(RO+$R_2O$) 함량임을 알 수 있다. 유약의 경우 융제 성분 중 CaO 함량이 높은 전형적인 석회계열(lime type)과 석회-알칼리 계열(lime-alkali type) 유약을 사용하였으며 태토의 결정상으로는 quarts, mullite, microcline, albite가 확인되었다. 특히 원주 법천사지에서 출토된 분청사기 태토의 화학적 조성은 제겔식을 이용하여 이미 연구된 다른 유적에서 출토된 분청사기와 비교하였으며 화학조성은 서로 상이한 결과를 보였다.

The effect of hard-type crosslinked hyaluronic acid with particulate bone substitute on bone regeneration: positive or negative?

  • Yun, Junseob;Lee, Jungwon;Kim, Sungtae;Koo, Ki-Tae;Seol, Yang-Jo;Lee, Yong-Moo
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제52권4호
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    • pp.312-324
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: The role of hard-type crosslinked hyaluronic acid (HA) with particulate bone substitutes in bone regeneration for combined inlay-onlay grafts has not been fully investigated. We aimed to evaluate the effect of hard-type crosslinked HA used with bone substitute in terms of new bone formation and space maintenance. Methods: A 15-mm-diameter round defect was formed in the calvaria of 30 New Zealand White rabbits. All animals were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: the control group (spontaneous healing without material, n=10), the biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) graft group (BCP, n=10), and the BCP graft with HA group (BCP/HA, n=10). The animals were evaluated 4 and 12 weeks after surgery. Half of the animals from each group were sacrificed at 4 and 12 weeks after surgery. Samples were evaluated using micro-computed tomography, histology, and histomorphometry. Results: The BCP group showed higher bone volume/tissue volume (BV/TV) values than the control and BCP/HA groups at both 4 and 12 weeks. The BCP and BCP/HA groups showed higher bone surface/tissue volume (BS/TV) values than the control group at both 4 and 12 weeks. The BCP group showed higher BS/TV values than the control and BCP/HA groups at both 4 and 12 weeks. No statistically significant difference in newly formed bone was found among the 3 groups at 4 weeks. The BCP group showed significantly higher new bone formation than the BCP/HA group at 12 weeks. Conclusions: Hard-type crosslinked HA did not show a positive effect on new bone formation and space maintenance. The negative effect of hard-type crosslinked HA may be due to the physical properties of HA that impede osteogenic potential.

Implant selection for successful reverse total shoulder arthroplasty

  • Joo Han Oh;Hyeon Jang Jeong;Yoo-Sun Won
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.93-106
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    • 2023
  • Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) emerged as a new concept of arthroplasty that does not restore normal anatomy but does restore function. It enables the function of the torn rotator cuff to be performed by the deltoid and shows encouraging clinical outcomes. Since its introduction, various modifications have been designed to improve the outcome of the RTSA. From the original cemented baseplate with peg or keel, a cementless baseplate was designed that could be fixed with central and peripheral screws. In addition, a modular-type glenoid component enabled easier revision options. For the humeral component, the initial design was an inlay type of long stem with cemented fixation. However, loss of bone stock from the cemented stem hindered revision surgery. Therefore, a cementless design was introduced with a firm metaphyseal fixation. Furthermore, to prevent complications such as scapular notching, the concept of lateralization emerged. Lateralization helped to maintain normal shoulder contour and better rotator cuff function for improved external/internal rotation power, but excessive lateralization yielded problems such as subacromial notching. Therefore, for patients with pseudoparalysis or with risk of subacromial notching, a medial eccentric tray option can be used for distalization and reduced lateralization of the center of rotation. In summary, it is important that surgeons understand the characteristics of each implant in the various options for RTSA. Furthermore, through preoperative evaluation of patients, surgeons can choose the implant option that will lead to the best outcomes after RTSA.

단추에 관한 연구 -19, 20세기를 중심으로- (The Study on the Buttons (centering around 19th-20th Centuries))

  • 이영란
    • 복식
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    • 제22권
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    • pp.263-276
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    • 1994
  • The achievement of notable social reoforms attained during the period of 19th and 20th centuries needlessly speaking remodelded the social environmental into several different patterns such as :1) high industrialization 2) propensity to consume 3) up graded overall social stands. Accordingly the industrial world of the but-tons too established the mess production syhstem by breaking from convention of hand-craft work of 17th century. The raw materials used in the production line on buttons during the 20th century are almost all-kind of materials one can possibly named including cheap plastic which enabled production lines to produce cheaper but higher productivities of the buttons being produced, The design (incused design) used in the 19-20h centuries are : men landscape, sports features, birds, livestocks, bugs, or geomatric features, tec, 1, The classification o f the buttons by materials Techniques shapes colors marking (Incused design) used in the productionof buttons in the England United States of America Laska Italy france Denmark Japan and India are categolizzed as : natural raw materials and syntetical resines. 1) Of the natural raw materials used are : Matal Enamel Iodine Agate, Coral, Green jade(Jasper) Granite, Wood, Ivory, Horn and bone etc. 2) The sythetical resin used in the button in-dustries are : Artificial jewell glass Acrylic material Styroform Celluloid and Nylon etc. 2. The thecnique quoted in producing buttons are hand craft work inlay work precision casting press mosic dye etching, processing, engraving and embossed carving etc. 3. The major designs used in the buttons in -dustries are : Round shape however elliptical column angular and edge shape often used. 4. The colors used are : The multi-colors were highly used than mono-colored materials such as : Adjoining Color and Contrast Color. The highest consideration to be considered in choosing the colors for the buttons are harmonization and matching factor with the garment or dresses to be wore. 5. The major design(incused design) on the buttons are embodiment and the design were also used in order of abstractive-combination abstractive with has offers much surprising. The button industries during the 19th and 20th centuries were not only the determination factors those can judge the value of self-pride of Nation and which were far beyond the in-dustrial arts in those days but also highly refelected and influenced by cultural sense ideology and self-pride of the Nation of those period. The followings are details of the role of the buttons categolized in the order of functional ornamental and symbolical aspects : 1. The functional role : The functional role of the buttons were simply designed for dress how-ever the buttons beyond from this role of function now a days. 2. The ornamental role : The ornamental role of he button beyond from this role of the button were effectuated by : 1) shape materials colors 2) technique locations size and design (incused design) 3) The ramaterials used for buttons shall not be over looked because it is highly depends on the taste sense and combination of harmony with the garment to be wore. 4) The color of the buttons are made well contrasted with the color of garments just as in the case of other artistical area such as matchs with the color of garment of contrast with brigtness of colors contrasted as complementary color and so and so. 5) The technique being adoped are: precision casting press handcraft inlay work etching mosic etc,. Since the buttons are no longer a simple catching devise used to fasten together the different part of the dress but now it has formed own and occupied the independent role in the garment or dresses location can be de-termined and varying depending on the ideas of designers. The size of the buttons has no specific limits, However the variation has widely dependined on the entire circumperence rhythm contrast harmonization of the garments. 3. The symbolical role : Since the button is no longer a just a simple devise for catching and fastening device used fastening together the different part of the garments but now were built a independent area as major part of the Garment and well reflected all kinds of occupations political background cultural as-pect etc. on the buttons. The design of buttons in the western circles are more simplified but they are polished looks and their techniques of manufacturing are comination of both machanis and handcraft. The colors used in the buttons are pretty well harmonized with garment(dress). Almost all kind of materials can be used in the but-tons however materials used in the buttons are : Bone of livestocks ivory, turtle shell are no longer used because the prevention of cruely of animal. On the contraly the level of buttons indus-try of Korea is far to reach and catch up with the level of western circles. It is highly suggested therefore the but-tons industrial field of Republic of Korea shall place and encouragement in producing beter industrial environment of the buttons based on the traditional and cultural aspect of republic of Korea to produce both manufacturing of qulified and best designed and colored buttons.

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6세기 이전 제작된 전라북도 출토 소환두도의 병부(柄部) 제작기법 연구 (A Study of Production Techniques of the Handles of Swords with Round Pommel Excavated from Jeollabuk-do Made in Before 6 Century)

  • 이영범;서정호
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2009
  • 전라북도는 해안을 접하고 있으며 넓은 평야지대를 중심으로 마한 백제 문화가 형성되어 있었고 동남쪽으로는 철기 문화가 융성했었던 가야국이 접해 다양한 소환두도가 출토되는 지역이다. 대상 유물인 소환두도는 환두도 중 그 출토 수량이 가장 많고, 오랜 기간 제작된 유물로서 장식환두도 제작의 기초가 되었을 것으로 추측하고 있다. 그러나 고리에 문양이 없는 소환두도는 출토 수량이나 고고학적 자료의 가치가 충분함에도 불구하고 제작방법이 단순하다는 이유로 연구에 대한 관심이 적었다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 제작 시기나 출토 위치에 따라 차이를 보이는 여러 형태의 소환두도 병부 부분의 제작 기법을 정확히 밝히기 위한 목적으로 전라북도에서 출토된 마한 백제 가야시대(6C 이전) 소환두도의 병부를 X-선 촬영을 통하여 시대에 따라 변화되는 제작기법을 연구하였다. 그 결과 6C 이전의 마한 백제 가야시대 유적을 중심으로 출토된 환두도의 X-선 촬영을 이용하여 확인한 제작기법은 시기에 따라 일체형, 환두단접형, 이체형 순으로 제작공정이 발전하는 것으로 나타났다. 특히, 이체형에서는 환두를 별도로 제작하여 병부와 단접하고 도신을 '리벳팅'(못접) 또는 병목 등으로 연결하였다. 연결방법도 발전된 단접기술이 있음에도 불구하고 활용하지 못한 이유는 상감이나 도금 등에 손상이 될 수 있어 '리벳팅'(못접)이나 병목으로 연결한 방법을 사용한 것으로 판단된다. 또한 이체형(二體型) 이 나타나는 시기에는 손잡이장식, 칼머리장식, 상감기법, 은판도금의 금속공예 기법이 등장하게 된다. 시대에 따라 변화되는 제작기법을 정확히 밝힘으로서 환두도 연구에 대한 기초적 학술 자료를 제공하였다.

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의료 3D 프린팅 기술의 전망 및 소아치과분야에서의 활용 (Prospect for 3D Printing Technology in Medical, Dental, and Pediatric Dental Field)

  • 이상호
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제43권1호
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    • pp.93-108
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    • 2016
  • 3D 프린팅 기술이 가장 많이 활용될 수 있는 분야의 하나가 의학분야이다. 3D 프린팅 기술은 최근들어 더욱 상업화되고 프린팅에 사용되는 재료 또한 생체친화성, 생분해성 고분자를 이용 가능하게 됨에 따라 생체의료분야에서의 활용성이 점차적으로 높아지고 있는 경향이다. 생체의료분야에서는 수술 모형을 제작하고 절제범위와 시술 후의 형태를 시술 전에 미리 확인하여 시술시간을 단축하고 부작용을 최소화하고 있으며 인공 골과 장기를 생산함으로써 이식에 따른 부작용을 감소시키고 있다. 또한 보청기, 의족 등 맞춤형 의료 보조용품을 생산하고 있다. 치의학 분야에도 크라운, 덴쳐 등의 보철 수복물 제작, 교정 장치 및 모델 제작, 임플란트 식립이나 외과 수술을 위한 수술용 가이드 제작 등 치과 의료기술을 한 차원 더 높일 수 있을 것으로 전망된다. 그러나 아직은 프린팅 재료(소재), 조형기술, CAD 관련 소프트웨어 기술, 생체안정성과 유효성 검증, 호환성과 표준화 등 해결해야 할 과제가 산적해 있있어 앞으로 이에 대한 지속적인 연구, 개발이 이루어져야 할 것으로 사료된다.

금인레이의 치은변연적합도에 관한 주사전자 현미경적 연구 (SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE JUNCTION BETWEEN GOLD INLAYS AND GINGIVAL CAVOSURFACE MARGINS)

  • 박준일;권혁춘
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.43-61
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    • 1991
  • Present - day inlay casting procedures have been developed for more than 100 years and experimentation has focused on the perfect adaptation to the cavity preparation. Marginal adaptation is considered to be an important indicator of the acceptability of the cast restotration, especially on the gingival margin. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a dissecting microscope and burnishing on vertical discrepancies, horizontal discrepancies, and cement thicknesson master die. Extracted premolars were prepared for class II gold inlays and master dies were made with conventional techniques. The experiments consisted of 4 groups. Group 1 : unaided eye, no burnishing on master die. Group 2 : unaided eye, burnishing on master die. Group 3 : microscope, no burnishing on master die. Group 4 : microscope, burnishing on master die. Cemented inlays were embedded in the hard resin and sectioned with microcutter through the gingival margins. The sectioned surfaces were polished with emery paper and finally with aluminum oxide powders. The results of the experiments were measured for vertical discrepancies, horizontal discrepancied and cement thickness under the scanning electron microscpe at the beveled gingival margin. The results of the study were summarized as follows. 1. Group 1 showed the vertical discrepancies of $81.6{\mu}m({\pm}48.6{\mu}m)$, horizontal discrepancies of $60.1{\mu}m({\pm}41.1{\mu}m)$, and cement thickness of $59.6{\mu}m({\pm}24.6{\mu}m)$. 2. Group 2 showed the vertical discrepancies of $78.6{\mu}m({\pm}30.9{\mu}m)$, horizontal discrepancies of $36.9{\mu}m({\pm}20.7{\mu}m)$, and cement thickness of $54.0{\mu}m({\pm}21.6{\mu}m)$. 3. Group 3 showed the vertical discrepancies of $57.5{\mu}m({\pm}26.4{\mu}m)$, horizontal discrepancies of $28.4{\mu}m({\pm}17.5{\mu}m)$, and cement thickness of $37.2{\mu}m({\pm}17.4{\mu}m)$. 4. Group 4 showed the vertical discrepancies of $56.7{\mu}m({\pm}35.0{\mu}m)$, horizontal discrepancies of $31.8{\mu}m({\pm}24.2{\mu}m)$, and cement thickness of $45.6{\mu}m({\pm}19.8{\mu}m)$. 5. Vertical discrepancies were not significantly different at any groups(p>.050). 6. Microscope groups(Group 3, 4) showed significantly improved horizontal marginal adaptation (p<.050). 7. Although cement thickness showed the subset of Group 3. 4, 2 and Group 4, 2, 1. Group 3 showed significantly smaller thickness than Group l(p<.050). 8. Finishing and polishing by means of a microscope produced significantly smaller discrepancies than doing so with the unaided eye(p<.050).

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In-Ceram 코아의 표면처리 방법에 따른 레진시멘트와의 전단결합강도에 관한 연구 (THE INFLUENCE OF SURFACE TREATMENTS ON THE SHEAR BOND STRENGTH OF RESIN CEMENTS TO IN-CERAM CORE)

  • 윤정태;이선형;양재호
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.129-146
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    • 2000
  • An increasing demand for esthetic restorations has led to the development of new ceramic systems. In-Ceram, a glass-infiltrated alumina ceramic has three to few times greater flexural strength than other ceramic glass material. Because of its high strength, In-Ceram has been suggested as inlay, crown, laminate veneer and core material for resin bonded fixed partial dentures. This clinical application requires a stable resin bond to In-Ceram core. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the shear bond strength between In-Ceram core and resin cements according to various surface treatments and storage conditions. The surface of each In-Ceram core sample was subjected to one of the following treatments and then bonded to Panavia 21 or Variolink II resin cement. ; (1) sandblasting with $110{\mu}m$ aluminum oxide powder, (2) sandblasting and silanization, (3) sandblasting and Siloc treatment, (4) sandblasting and Targis link application. Each of eight bonding groups was tested in shear bond strengths after the following storage times and thermocycling. ; A) 24 hours storage in distilled water at $37^{\circ}C$, B) 5 weeks storage in distilled water at $37^{\circ}C$ C) 5 weeks storage in distilled water at $37^{\circ}C$ and thermocycled 2,000 thormocycling for every 10 days(totally 10,000 thermocycting) in $5^{\circ}C-55^{\circ}C$ bath. The bond failure modes were observed with scanning electron microscope(SEM). The results were as fellows : 1 The shear bond strengths of sandblasting group were significantly lesser than the other groups after 24 hours water storage. No significant difference of bonding strengths was found between storage time conditions(24 hours and 5 weeks). The shear bond strengths showed a tendency to decrease in Variolink II bonding groups and to increase in Panavia 21 bonding groups. 3. After thermocycling, the shear bond strengths of all groups were significantly decreased(p<0.01) and Targis link group exhibited significantly greater strengths than the other groups(p<0.05). 4. Panavia 21 bonding groups exhibited significantly greater bonding strengths in sandblasting group(p<0.01) and silane group(p<0.05) than Variolink II bonding groups. 5. In observation of bond failure modes, Targis link group showed cohesive failure in resin part and silane group and Siloc group showed complex failure and sandblasting group showed adhesive failure between In-Ceram and resin.

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보철 치료 시 디지털 및 전통적 인상채득에 대한 환자 만족도 비교 연구 (Comparison of patient satisfaction with digital and conventional impression for prosthodontic treatment)

  • 윤형인;이수민;박은진
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제54권4호
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    • pp.379-386
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    • 2016
  • 목적: 본 연구에서는 전통적 인상채득과 디지털 인상채득을 모두 경험한 환자들의 만족도를 조사하여 다양한 항목에 대하여 비교 분석하고자 하였다. 재료 및 방법: 구강 내 디지털 인상채득의 방법을 사용하는 5개의 치과병원에서, 보철 치료를 위해 기존의 인상재를 이용한 방법과 디지털 인상채득을 모두 경험한 만 20세 이상의 성인 환자 170명을 대상으로, 2015년 10월부터 2016년 4월까지 설문조사를 실시하였다. 총128부의 설문지를 분석 자료로 이용하였으며, 빈도분석, 다중응답 빈도분석, 기술통계, 비모수 검정, 교차 분석을 시행하였고, 유의수준은 0.05로 설정하였다. 결과: 디지털 인상채득의 이유는 '임플란트치료'(43.8%), '크라운치료'(30.5%), '인레이치료'(15.6%) 순서로 나타났다. 전통적 인상채득의 평균 만족도보다 디지털 인상채득의 평균 만족도가 유의하게 더 높았다 (P<.05). 재선택하고 싶은 인상채득 방법으로는 전통적 인상채득(11.7%) 보다 디지털 인상채득(60.2%)이 더 높게 나타났다. 디지털 인상채득을 재선택한 이유로는 '구토반사가 없어서'(35.1%), '3D디지털 스캔이라 신뢰가 가서'(33.8%), '시간이짧아서'(33.8%) 순으로 나타났다. 결론: 환자 만족도 및 다시 선택하고 싶은 인상채득의 방법으로 전통적 인상채득 보다 디지털 인상채득의 선택이 더 높게 나타났다.

CERAMIC INLAY RESTORATIONS OF POSTERIOR TEETH

  • Jin, Myung-Uk;Park, Jeong-Won;Kim, Sung-Kyo
    • 대한치과보존학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한치과보존학회 2001년도 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.235-237
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    • 2001
  • ;Dentistry has benefited from tremendous advances in technology with the introduction of new techniques and materials, and patients are aware that esthetic approaches in dentistry can change one's appearance. Increasingly. tooth-colored restorative materials have been used for restoration of posterior teeth. Tooth-colored restoration for posterior teeth can be divided into three categories: 1) the direct techniques that can be made in a single appointment and are an intraoral procedure utilizing composites: 2) the semidirect techniques that require both an intraoral and an extraoral procedure and are luted chairside utilizing composites: and 3) the indirect techniques that require several appointments and the expertise of a dental technician working with either composites or ceramics. But, resin restoration has inherent drawbacks of microleakage. polymerization shrinkage, thermal cycling problems. and wear in stress-bearing areas. On the other hand, Ceramic restorations have many advantages over resin restorations. Ceramic inlays are reported to have less leakage than resin restoration and to fit better. although marginal fidelity depends on technique and is laboratory dependent. Adhesion of luting resin is more reliable and durable to etched ceramic material than to treated resin composite. In view of color matching, periodontal health. resistance to abrasion, ceramic restoration is superior to resin restorationl. Materials which have been used for the fabrication of ceramic restorations are various. Conventional powder slurry ceramics are also available. Castable ceramics are produced by centrifugal casting of heat-treated glass ceramics. and machinable ceramics are feldspathic porcelains or cast glass ceramics which are milled using a CAD/CAM apparatus to produce inlays (for example, Cered. They may also be copy milled using the Celay apparatus. Pressable ceramics are produced from feldspathic porcelain which is supplied in ingot form and heated and moulded under pressure to produce a restoration. Infiltrated ceramics are another class of material which are available for use as ceramic inlays. An example is $In-Ceram^{\circledR}$(Vident. California, USA) which consists of a porous aluminum oxide or spinell core infiltrated with glass and subsequently veneered with feldspathic porcelain. In the 1980s. the development of compatible refractory materials made fabrication easier. and the development of adhesive resin cements greatly improved clinical success rates. This case report presents esthetic ceramic inlays for posterior teeth.teeth.

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