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Lithium disilicate (Li2Si2O5) is a
chemical compound that is a gl**** ceramic. It is
widely used as a
dental ceramic due to its strength, machinability...
- Han
purple and Han blue (also
called Chinese purple and
Chinese blue) are
synthetic barium copper silicate pigments developed in
China and used in ancient...
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manufactured using CADCAM software currently include metals, porcelain,
lithium disilicate,
zirconia and
resin materials. CAD/CAM
restorations are
milled from solid...
- fillers,
usually crystalline (typically
leucite or, more recently,
lithium disilicate)
Composition category 3 – crystalline-based
systems with gl**** fillers...
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process uses pre-fabricated
blocks of
restorative material, e.g.
lithium disilicate or
composite reinforced ceramic, to
produce the end product. Finally,...
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properties can be
improved by the
addition of
filler particles, e.g.
lithium disilicate, and are
therefore termed gl**** ceramics. Gl****-ceramics can be used alone...
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veneers Materials Feldspathic and leucite-reinforced
ceramics Lithium disilicate ceramics Acrylic (no
longer in use for
quality work)
Composite Zirconia...
- ISBN 978-0-971-53711-8. Deer, W.A.; Zussman, J.; Howie, R.A. (1997).
Disilicates and Ring Silicates. Rock-forming Minerals. Vol. 1B (2 ed.). Bath: Geological...
- used in
detergent auxiliaries such as
complex sodium disilicate and
modified sodium disilicate. The
detergent granules gain
their ruggedness from a coating...