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  1. Marginal Assessment Of Printable And Machinable Polymer-Based …

    Objective: This study assessed the impact of margin design and fabrication technique on the marginal adaptation of printable and machinable polymer-based ceramic occlusal veneers.

  2. Fracture Resistance of Occlusal Veneers Fabricated from Different …

    The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different CAD/CAM materials (Lithium disilicate glass ceramic, Polymer infiltrated ceramic and Machinable resin composite) on the occlusal veneers’ …

  3. Conclusion: Within the limitation of the present study, the bond strength of self-adhesive resin cement to hybrid ceramics increased by different surface cleaning protocols. KEYWORDS: Polymer infiltrated …

  4. Bond strength of hard and soft relining materials to thermoplastic ...

    thermoplastic monomer free semi rigid microcrystalline polymer and heat cured denture base materials. Materials and methods: designed with cylindrical –shaped silicon patterns with dimensions 20 mm in …

  5. Pink and white esthetic scores of polymer-infiltrated-ceramic-network ...

    Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of polymer-infiltrated-ceramic-network hybrid abutment crown on pink and white esthetics in comparison with lithium disilicate.

  6. IN VITRO EVALUATION OF THE MARGINAL INTEGRITY OF …

    A total of 50 monolithic crowns were constructed from five different tested ceramic materials; 10 crowns from each material: Group EX for lithium disilicate ceramic (IPS. emax), group VE for polymer …

  7. EFFECT OF DIFFERENT THICKNESSES AND TWO SHADES OF TWO …

    Conclusion: Thicknesses up to 1.0 mm has no significant effect on the polymerization of resin cements, Lighter shades transmit more light to the underlying cement than darker ones, Lithium disilicate has …

  8. Impact of Two Different Designs and Materials on Fracture Resistance of ...

    Each main group was further subdivided into two subgroups (n=8) according to type of restorative material used for occlusal veneer fabrication: Lithium disilicate and polymer-infiltrated ceramic network.

  9. Wear and Microhardness of Three Different Types of CAD/CAM …

    Materials and Methods: The three tested ceramics were: Vita Enamic (polymer-infiltrated ceramic), IPS e.max CAD (lithium disilicate ceramic) and Celtra Duo (Zirconia reinforced lithium silicate ceramic).

  10. EFFECT OF DIFFERENT BEVERAGS ON COLOUR STABILITY OF …

    Tea and cola showed the highest change in color with thermo plastic monomer free microcrystalline polymer.