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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 60, 1686-1691, Copyright © 1981 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals
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K. J. Anusavice, R. D. Ringle, P. K. Morse, C. W. Fairhurst and G. E. King
Certain conclusions may be made on the basis of this study. 1) The effects of alloy, porcelain, and alloy-porcelain interaction on the temperature differential required to induce porcelain crazing are significant. 2) The effect of porcelain is the most significant determinant of delta T values. 3) Under thermal shock conditions, the crazing resistance of porcelains decreases in the order: V less than [C, N, W] greater than B, where C greater than W. 4) For the conditions used, the thermal shock test is a sensitive discriminator of the crazing resistance of porcelain-metal systems.
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