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A Hybrid Approach Using AI‐Assisted Chairside Staining for an Anterior Metal‐Ceramic Crown
ABSTRACT Objective To describe a hybrid approach for a metal‐ceramic anterior crown, combining traditional ceramic layering with a chairside staining technique guided by recipes generated using an artificial intelligence‐based software. Clinical Considerations The clinical case presented a step‐by‐step protocol from both laboratory and clinical ...
Marat Wartanovic Awdaljan +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Polyethylene fiber (PF) and fiberglass (FG) posts have been recommended for intraradicular anchorage when there is a significant loss of coronal structure. However, few studies have evaluated their performance in anterior teeth combined with direct restorations as an alternative to single crowns.
Chiu Tzyy Haur +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This article aims to describe the clinical execution and management of a full‐mouth rehabilitation in a patient with severe tooth wear, utilizing partial and full‐contour lithium disilicate restorations, with a long‐term follow‐up of 11 years and 6 months.
José Maurício dos Santos Nunes Reis +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the clinical performance of cantilevered zirconia resin‐bonded fixed dental prostheses (RBFDPs) pretreated with nanostructured alumina coating (NAC) as a non‐invasive surface modification alternative to airborne‐particle abrasion (APA).
Tine Malgaj +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This in vitro study investigated the effect of a self‐etching ceramic primer (Monobond Etch & Prime [MEP]), with or without aluminum oxide airborne‐particle abrasion, on the surface roughness, and microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of lithium disilicate bonded to enamel, compared with the conventional hydrofluoric acid plus silane (HF
Gabriel Freitas Pereira +4 more
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In artificial bones, a steady bioactivity over long-term service, no dissolution of harmful ions and a sufficient mechanical strength are required, though the relative importance of the above factors depends upon the implantation place. In general, bioactive materials have no sufficient mechanical strength and, on the other hand, materials with high ...
Katsunari TAKENAKA, Yoji KAWAMOTO
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ABSTRACT Objective This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the effects of substructure color and restoration thickness on the final color of shade‐gradient ultra‐translucent zirconia ceramics. Material and Methods A total of 180 flat‐shaped ultra‐translucent zirconia specimens (5Y‐PSZ) with thicknesses of 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 mm (n = 60) were fabricated and
Elif Yılmaz Biçer +2 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate how varying ferrule heights and the number of glass fiber posts affect fracture resistance and behavior of endodontically treated maxillary first premolars with substantial loss of tooth structure. Materials and Methods Twenty‐four extracted endodontically treated human maxillary first premolars were divided into three ...
Mohammad D. Aljanakh +5 more
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Abstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the effects of simulated tooth brushing with different bristle types and two toothpaste formulations on the surface gloss and structural integrity of additively (AM) and subtractively (SM) manufactured resin composites and zirconia.
Ahmet Faruk Ertürk +3 more
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Abstract Purpose This systematic review evaluated the effects of simulated gastric acid (SGA) on surface and mechanical properties of dental ceramics to answer the research question: Does immersion in SGA alter the surface roughness, microhardness, fracture strength, and color of dental ceramics?
Geany Ferreira Rodrigues +8 more
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