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[Mechanical strength of ceramic materials for fusing on titanium restorations].
Bending, splitting tensile, and bond strengths of four ceramic systems for veneering titanium frameworks as well as the fatigue strength of the complete metal-ceramic crown were evaluated. The mechanical properties of ceramo-metallic systems are comparable with those of conventional dental ceramics. A slight increase in bending, tensile, and bond strengths when using higher firing temperatures was observed, although this did not result in an increased endurance strength of the complete system.