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The ceramo-metallic bond strength of cast titanium was tested according to DIN draft 13927. While the specimens failed in the bending tests, they clearly passed the 3-point bending test after removal of the surface reaction layer prior to firing. Light microscopy and SEM showed a satisfactory wetting of the titanium surface by the ceramic material. The result of X-ray analyses suggest that titanium particles are retained in the ceramic material when this layer is broken off its metallic substructure.