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Comparison of torch with electric arc casting in the lost wax technique for the cast dental stud protocol. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Quispe Mamani VHG   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Risk Factors for Failure of Direct Restorations in General Dental Practices

open access: closedJournal of Dental Research, 2020
The aim of this retrospective noninterventional multicenter practice-based study was to analyze factors influencing the survival of direct restorations. Records from patients who visited 5 private practices regularly were searched for the presence of direct restorations.
Richard Johannes Wierichs   +2 more
openalex   +4 more sources

Risk factors for failure of class V restorations of carious cervical lesions in general dental practices

open access: closedJournal of Dentistry, 2018
The aim of this retrospective, non-interventional, multi-center, practice-based study was to analyze factors influencing the survival of restorative treatments of one- and two-surface active cervical (root) caries lesions (CCLs).Records from patients who visited five private practices regularly were searched for the presence of active one- and two ...
Richard Johannes Wierichs   +2 more
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Mechanical Failure of Dental Restorations: The Weakest-Link Theory

open access: closed, 2020
Tooth tissues and many of the dental restorative materials, e.g. ceramics and resin composites, are brittle in nature. It is typical of these materials to show a large variation in their fracture strength. A mechanistic approach which can account for their complex shapes and stress distributions is needed in the design and performance optimization of ...
Alex Fok, Hooi Pin Chew
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Comparison of shear and microtensile failure stresses in the repair of dental composite restorations

open access: closed2011 2nd International Conference on Instrumentation, Communications, Information Technology, and Biomedical Engineering, 2011
Failure of dental composite restorations frequently occurs. To preserve tooth structure, repair of existing restorations can be done by relayering (composite-to-composite-bonding). This study compares shear and microtensile failure in composite-to-composite-bonding.
Margareta Rinastiti   +2 more
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