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disilicate is also known for its excellent edge stability. This characteristic is critical for creating precise and well-fitting margins, reducing the risk of microleakage and secondary decay. Accurate margins are essential for the long-term health of the restored tooth and the overall success of the treatment.

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The material's biocompatibility is another significant benefit. disilicate is well-tolerated by the human body and has minimal risk of causing allergic reactions or adverse tissue responses. This makes it a safe option for patients, contributing to its widespread use in dental prosthetics and restorative procedures.

FAQ

  • Q: How is lithium disilicate processed for dental restorations? A: Lithium disilicate can be fabricated using traditional lost-wax casting or modern CAD/CAM milling methods, offering flexibility in the manufacturing process.

    Q: Is lithium disilicate biocompatible? A: Yes, lithium disilicate is biocompatible and well-tolerated by the human body, with minimal risk of causing allergic reactions or adverse tissue responses.

    Q: What types of dental restorations can be made with lithium disilicate? A: Dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays, onlays, and implant-supported prostheses can be made using lithium disilicate.

    Q: How does lithium disilicate compare to other dental ceramics? A: Lithium disilicate offers superior strength, better aesthetic qualities, and improved bonding capabilities compared to many other dental ceramics.

    Q: Can lithium disilicate be bonded to the tooth structure? A: Yes, lithium disilicate can be adhesively bonded to the tooth structure, providing superior retention and stability for the restoration.

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