The advantages of high-density polymer CAD/CAM interim restorations in oral implantology

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Fabrication of temporary restorations is an essential part in dentistry and especially in oral implantology. Polymethyl methacrylate is used for a long time as material for temporary restorations and many improvements has been done to increase its properties, especially fracture resistance. Crosslinking and computer-assisted design/computer-assisted machining permit fabrication of long-term temporary restorations with flexural strength high enough and good modulus of elasticity that do not fracture easily under functional loads.

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Andreescu, C. F., Ghergic, D. L., Botoaca, O., Barbu, H. M., Mitariu, I. S. C., & Patroi, D. N. (2017). The advantages of high-density polymer CAD/CAM interim restorations in oral implantology. Materiale Plastice, 54(1), 32–36. https://doi.org/10.37358/mp.17.1.4779

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