PMID: 7012317May 1, 1981Paper

The effect of repeated firings and strength on marginal distortion in two ceramometal systems

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
W T BuchananK A Turner

Abstract

1. Segments of the margin with porcelain adjacent to them did not change more than those without porcelain. 2. The marginal opening in the specimen made from the higher strength metal increased more than those made from the lower strength metal.

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