Fusion temperature range Clinical Applications

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Fusion temperature range Clinical Applications Table 1. Fusion temperature ranges of various dental porcelains and their clinical applications Porcelain Type Fusion temperature range Clinical Applications High fusing > 1300C Denture Teeth Medium Fusing 1000C- 1300C Jacket Crowns, Bridges and Inlays Low Fusing 850C - 1000C Veneers over cast metal crowns Ultra-low fusing < 850C Used with Titanium and its alloys P. Jithendra Babu et al. Dental Ceramics: Part I – An Overview of Composition, Structure and Properties. American Journal of Materials Engineering and Technology, 2015, Vol. 3, No. 1, 13-18. doi:10.12691/materials-3-1-3 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.