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Classification Of Dental Ceramics

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Classification Of Dental Ceramics

Write a short note on the classification of dental ceramics.
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Write brief on the composition of dental ceramics.
Or
Write a short note on the composition of dental ceramics.

Answer:

Dental ceramics are far stronger, wear-resistant, and virtually indestructible in the oral environment.

Classification of Dental Ceramic:

  1. According to Firing Temperature:
    • High-fusing: 1300° for denture teeth
    • Medium-fusing: 1001° to 1300°C for denture teeth
    • Low-fusing: 850° to 1100°C for denture teeth.
    • Ultra-low-fusing: Less than 850°C used with titanium.
  2. According to Type:
    • Feldspathic porcelains
    • Leucite-reinforced glass ceramics
    • Tetrasilicic flormica based glass ceramics
    • Lithia disilicate-based ceramics
    • Alumina-reinforced ceramics
    • Spinel-reinforced ceramics
    • Zirconia-reinforced ceramics.
  3. According to its Function within the Restoration:
    • Core ceramics: Supports and reinforces restoration
    • Opaque ceramics: Mask or hide the metal.
    • Veneering ceramics:
      • Body or dentine: Simulates the dentine portion of natural teeth
      • Incisal: Simulates the enamel portion of natural teeth
      • Gingival: Simulates darker gingival portion of teeth
      • Translucent: Simulates translucent incisal enamel seen sometimes in natural teeth
      • Stains: Colored ceramic improves esthetics
      • Glaze: Imparts smooth glossy surface to the restoration.
  4. According to Microstructure:
    • Glass-ceramics
    • Crystalline ceramics
    • Crystal-containing glasses.
  5. According to the Fabrication Process:
    • Condensable ceramics
    • Slip-cast glass-infiltrated ceramics
    • Heat-pressed ceramics
    • Castable ceramics
    • Machinable ceramics
    • Various combinations of the above.

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