4 resultados para Ceramic industries.

em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland


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Ce numéro évoque la transition entre une époque (celle des années 1970), où le féminisme fédérait les revendications des femmes, et une autre, contemporaine, qui est perçue comme celle de l'« après ». Ou plutôt entre l'ère féministe et l'ère du postféminisme, un passage que les articles du Grand angle ne discutent pas, mais constatent, non pas pour bouter le féminisme hors du social et du débat, mais pour analyser les tensions sociales, politiques et théoriques que le postféminisme, précisément parce qu'il est dans sa nature de se référer au féminisme, génère. Cette position, qui consiste à ne pas régler d'emblée le type de relation qui lie féminisme et postféminisme, est évidemment une des positions possibles. Elle peut être contestée, mais il faut savoir qu'il est nécessaire, pour entrer dans la démarche de ce numéro, de l'adopter, ne serait-ce que le temps de la lecture.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical fracture rate of crowns fabricated with the pressable, leucite-reinforced ceramic IPS Empress, and relate the results to the type of tooth restored. Materials and Methods: The database SCOPUS was searched for clinical studies involving full-coverage crowns made of IPS Empress. To assess the fracture rate of the crowns in relation to the type of restored tooth and study, Poisson regression analysis was used. Results: Seven clinical studies were identified involving 1,487 adhesively luted crowns (mean observation time: 4.5 +/- 1.7 years) and 81 crowns cemented with zinc-phosphate cement (mean observation time: 1.6 +/- 0.8 years). Fifty-seven of the adhesively luted crowns fractured (3.8%). The majority of fractures (62%) occurred between the third and sixth year after placement. There was no significant influence regarding the test center on fracture rate, but the restored tooth type played a significant role. The hazard rate (per year) for crowns was estimated to be 5 in every 1,000 crowns for incisors, 7 in every 1,000 crowns for premolars, 12 in every 1,000 crowns for canines, and 16 in every 1,000 crowns for molars. One molar crown in the zinc-phosphate group fractured after 1.2 years. Conclusion: Adhesively luted IPS Empress crowns showed a low fracture rate for incisors and premolars and a somewhat higher rate for molars and canines. The sample size of the conventionally luted crowns was too small and the observation period too short to draw meaningful conclusions. Int J Prosthodont 2010;23:129-133.

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Different anchoring groups have been studied with the aim of covalently binding organic linkers to the surface of alumina ceramic foams. The results suggested that a higher degree of functionalization was achieved with a pyrogallol derivative - as compared to its catechol analogue - based on the XPS analysis of the ceramic surface. The conjugation of organic ligands to the surface of these alumina materials was corroborated by DNP-MAS NMR measurements.