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Master the use of dental materials in the clinic and dental laboratory and stay current with this ever-changing field with Craig's Restorative Dental Materials, 13th Edition. From fundamental concepts to advanced skills, this comprehensive text details everything you need to know to understand the scientific basis for selecting dental materials when designing and fabricating restorations. This practical, clinically relevant approach to the selection and use of dental materials challenges you to retain and apply your knowledge to realistic clinical scenarios, giving you an authoritative advantage in dental practice.

    • Problems and Solutions at the end of each chapter test your ability to apply chapter concepts to solve common clinical challenges.
    • Mind Maps on the companion Evolve website condense essential chapter content into single-page overviews ideal for quick reference, study outlines, or comprehensive reviews.
    • Comprehensive coverage reflects fundamental concepts and the latest practical knowledge all in one authoritative source.
    • Appendix of useful resource materials provides quick, convenient access to Weights and Measurements, Conversion Tables, and Comparative Table of Troy, Avoirdupois, and Metric Weights.
    • Content updates and links on Evolve keep you current with the latest developments in the field.

      • NEW! Full-color design and illustrations clarify clinical detail for greater understanding.
      • NEW! Reorganized content emphasizes scientific evidence and is organized by usage in a clinical setting to help you study more efficiently.
      • NEW! Digital Imaging and Processing for Restorations chapter equips you with essential understanding of current imaging practices.
      • NEW! Major revisions reflect the latest advances in the use of enamel, dental, biofilms, mechanical testing, ceramics, polymers, and composites.


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      Craig's Restorative Dental Materials
      T HI RT EENT H EDI T I O N
      EDI T ED BY
      Ronald L. Sakaguchi, DDS, MS, PhD, MBA Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, Professor, Division of Biomaterials and Biomechanics, Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon John M. Powers, PhD Editor, The Dental Advisor, Dental Consultants, Inc, Ann Arbor, Michigan Professor of Oral Biomaterials, Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials, UTHealth School of Dentistry, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas
      Table of Contents
      Cover image
      Title page
      Copyright
      Dedication
      Contributors
      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Chapter 1. Role and Significance of Restorative Dental Materials Scope of Materials Covered in Restorative Dentistry Basic Sciences Applied to Restorative Materials
      Application of Various Sciences
      Future Developments in Biomaterials
      Bibliography
      Chapter 2. The Oral Environment Enamel The Mineral Dentin Oral Biofilms and Restorative Dental Materials
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 3. Design Criteria for Restorative Dental Materials Design Cycle Evidence Used in Product Design
      Evidence-Based Dentistry
      Creating the Plan
      Building the Restoration
      Bibliography
      Chapter 4. Fundamentals of Materials Science Mechanical Properties Summary SELECTED PROBLEMS
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography—Mechanical Properties
      Chapter 5. Testing of Dental Materials and Biomechanics Compressive Strength Flexure
      Flexural Strength
      Permanent Bending
      Diametral Tensile Strength
      Shear Strength Torsion Fatigue Strength
      Fracture Toughness
      Fractographic Analysis
      Tear Strength and Tear Energy Hardness Nano-Indentation Wear SettingTime
      Dynamic Mechanical Analysis Rheology Differential Scanning Calorimetry
      Spectrometric Techniques Pycnometry Bond Strength Test Methods Methods for Measuring Shrinkage and Stress During Cure of Resin Composites Stress Analysis and Design of Dental Structures
      Polymerization Stress Test Specifications for Restorative Materials American Dental Association Specifications
      American Dental Association Acceptance Program
      Index of Federal Specifications and Standards
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter . Biocompatibility and Tissue Reaction to Biomaterials Measuring Biocompatibility Biocompatibility of Dental Materials Summary SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 7. General Classes of Biomaterials Metals and Alloys Chemical and Atomic Structure of Metals Polymers Ceramics Composites SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 8. Preventive and Intermediary Materials Pit and Fissure Sealants Glass Ionomers to Prevent the Progression of Caries
      Resin-Modified Glass Ionomers
      Resin-Modified Glass Ionomers as Cavity Liners
      Calcium Hydroxide Cavity Liners
      Fluoride Varnishes
      Remineralization
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 9. Restorative Materials—Composites and Polymers Multipurpose Composites Properties of Composites
      Composites for Special Applications
      Glass Ionomers Compomers Light-Curing Units
      Prosthetic Applications of Polymers
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 10. Restorative Materials—Metals Amalgam Dental Casting Alloys
      Base-Metal Alloys
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 11. Restorative Materials—Ceramics Classification of Dental Ceramics General Applications of Ceramics in Prosthetic Dentistry
      Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Dental Ceramics
      Optical Properties of Dental Ceramics
      All-Ceramic Restorations
      Metal-Ceramic Restorations
      Requirements for a Metal-Ceramic System
      Metal-Ceramic Bonding
      Ceramics for Metal-Ceramic Restorations
      Dental Porcelain Composition and Manufacture
      Effect of Design on Metal-Ceramic Restorations
      Failure and Repair of Metal-Ceramic Restorations
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 12. Replicating Materials—Impression and Casting Purpose Of Impression Materials Desirable Qualities
      Types of Impression Materials
      Alginate Hydrocolloids
      Elastomeric Impression Materials
      Occlusal Registration Materials
      Impression Trays
      Die, Cast, and Model Materials
      Gypsum Products Chemical and Physical Nature of Gypsum Products Properties
      Manipulation
      Casting Investments
      Calcium Sulfate–Bonded Investments
      Thermal and Hygroscopic Casting Investment
      Investment for All-Ceramic Restorations
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 13. Materials for Adhesion and Luting Principles of Adhesion Classification and Characteristics of Luting Agents
      Acid-Base Cements
      Resin-Based Cements
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 14. Digital Imaging and Processing for Restorations Dental cad/Cam Systems Digital Impressions
      Design Software
      Processing Devices
      Clinical Outcomes
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 15. Dental and Orofacial Implants Classification Osseointegration and Biointegration
      Factors Affecting the Endosteal Implant
      Surfaces and Biocompatibility
      Implant Materials and Processing
      Challenges and the Future
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Chapter 1. Tissue Engineering Autograft Allograft Xenograft
      Alloplasts Strategies for Tissue Engineering Stem Cells Biomaterials and Scaffolds
      Cell Culture Methods
      Tissue-Engineered Dental Tissues
      SELECTED PROBLEMS
      Bibliography
      Appendix A. Conversion of Units Table of Weights and Measures Conversion Tables
      Conversion of Exponentials to Decimals
      Comparative Table of Troy, Avoirdupois, and Metric Weights
      Prefixes and Symbols for Exponential Numbers
      Index
      Copyright
      1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Ste 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2899 CRAIG’S RESTORATIVE DENTAL MATERIALS ISBN: 978-0-3230-8108-5 Copyright © 2012, 2006, 2002, 1997, 1993, 1989, 1985, 1980, 1975, 1971, 1968, 1964, 1960 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Details on how to seek permission, further information about the Publisher’s permissions policies and our arrangements with organizations such as the Copyright Clearance Center and the Copyright Licensing Agency, can be found at our website:www.elsevier.com/permissions. This book and the individual contributions contained in it are protected under copyright by the Publisher (other than as may be noted herein).
      Notice Knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding, changes in research methods, professional practices, or medical treatment may become necessary. Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds, or experiments described herein. In using such information or methods they should be mindful of their own safety and the safety of others, including parties for whom they have a professional responsibility. With respect to any drug or pharmaceutical products identified, readers are advised to check the most current information provided (i) on procedures featured or (ii) by the manufacturer of each product to be administered, to verify the recommended dose or formula, the method and duration of administration, and contraindications. It is the responsibility of practitioners, relying on their own experience and knowledge of their patients, to make diagnoses, to determine dosages and the best treatment
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