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Nature\'s Morphology
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 2002³â, 100p, 336 illus (298 color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-411-X
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Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Tooth Morphology The Three Basic Shapes of Morphology of a Tooth Crown Transition of the Basic Three Morphologies toward Succeeding Teeth
Chapter 2 Characteristics of Tooth Morphology Various Forms of Natural Teeth Three Typical Forms of Natural Teeth Characteristics of the Labial Surface Characteristics of the Lingual Surface Characteristics of the Proximal Surfaces Transition Between Surfaces Reproduction of the Form with Well-Developed Marginal Ridges Reproduction of the Standard Form Reproduction of the Form Without Particular Characteristics
Chapter 3 The Effect of Aging on Tooth Morphology Changes in Tooth Appearance Extrinsic Factors that Affect the Appearance of Tooth Crowns Expression of Changes in Tooth Morphology and Dentition with Age
Chapter 4 Contouring Ceramic Restorations I Contouring a Single Restoration Adjustment of Proximal Contact Areas Gross Contouring I-Three-Surfaces Labial Composition Gross Contouring II-Contouring the Marginal Ridges and the Proximal Transitional Surfaces Gross Contouring-Contouring of the Lingual Surface Intermediate Finishing I-Contouring of the Line Angles, Transitional Areas, and Primary Ridges Intermediate Finishing II-Contouring of Transverse Ridges and Grooves Finishing I-Reproduction of Surface Texture Finishing II-Contouring of Detailed Surface Texture and Polishing Completion Examples of a Single Restoration
Chapter 5 Contouring Ceramic Restorations II Contouring a Three-Unit Fixed Partial Denture Gross contouring I -Adjustment of Incisal-Edge Length and Contouring the Three-Surface Labial Composition Gross Contouring II- Adjustment of the Midline Area (Interproximal Space) Gross Contouring III- Contouring of the Proximal Transitional Surfaces and Individualization Intermediate Finishing I-Contouring the Transitional Proximal Surface Intermediate Finishing II-Contouring the Labial Ridges Finishing I-Finishing of Proximal Area and Contouring the Lingual Grooves Finishing II-Surface Characterization and Polishing Completed Fixed Partial Denture Incisal View, Lateral View
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To attain a natural look in ceramic restorations, the technician must be able to successfully reproduce three critical aspects of a natural tooth: single-tooth morphology, tooth alignment, and natural tooth color. This beautifully illustrated atlas provides technicians with images and information that will help them produce functional and esthetic restorations. |
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