摘要 |
A dental restoration is prepared by placing a glass-ceramic material in a heat-pressure deformable crucible. Heat is then applied to the crucible in order to bring the glass-ceramic material to working range at temperatures above its liquidus temperature. The heat deformation properties of the crucible are such that, when the glass-ceramic material in the crucible is in the working range, the crucible is heat-pressure deformable without rupturing. Once the glass-ceramic material is heated to its working temperature, the crucible is brought into contact with a mold having a preformed cavity therein, the cavity being in the shape of the desired dental restoration. As the distance between the heated glass-ceramic material and the mold is decreased, the crucible is deformed to form a seal with the mold, thereby facilitating the injection of the molten glass-ceramic material into the mold cavity. The resulting dental restoration has superior optical aesthetic and strength properties. |