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La résistance des couronnes en zircone passe à l’épreuve de la clinique

Last updated: January 29, 2026 12:15 am
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La résistance des couronnes en zircone passe à l’épreuve de la clinique

Une nouvelle étude évalue la solidité marginale des restaurations en zircone multicouche en fonction de la conception de leur bordure. En utilisant une approche dite de “résistance à la circonférence” (hoop-strength), les chercheurs fournissent un cadre plus pertinent pour la clinique afin de prédire la durabilité de ces couronnes. Cette méthode permet de mieux comprendre comment la géométrie de la marge influence la résistance mécanique de la restauration dans des conditions simulant la cavité buccale.

Why it might matter to you:
Pour un clinicien, choisir le matériau et le design d’une restauration est une décision critique pour sa longévité. Cette recherche offre des données concrètes pour guider la conception des marges des couronnes en zircone, un matériau central en prothèse fixe. Comprendre ces principes de résistance peut directement influencer vos choix techniques et améliorer la prédictibilité de vos traitements restaurateurs à long terme.


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