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Effect of different impression methods and ceramic materials on adaptation of inlays
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the internal and marginal adaptation of inlays fabricated from different types of impressions (conventional and digital) and different ceramics (feldspathic and lithium disilicate).
Marília Pivetta Rippe +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This in vitro study evaluated the effects of composite material type, margin design (deep margin elevation vs. control), and thermomechanical aging on the marginal gap of CAD/CAM inlay restorations. Materials and Methods Standardized mesio‐occluso‐distal (MOD) inlay cavities were prepared in extracted human molars, with mesial ...
Zeliha Şanıvar Abbasgholizadeh +1 more
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Old School Catalog 1912-13, Chicago College of Dental Surgery [PDF]
https://scholar.valpo.edu/oldschoolcatalogs/1012/thumbnail ...
Valparaiso University
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Efficient prediction of broadband trailing edge noise and application to porous edge treatment [PDF]
Trailing edge noise generated by turbulent flow traveling past an edge of an airfoil is one of the most essential aeroacoustic sound generation mechanisms. It is of great interest for noise problems in various areas of industrial application.
Delfs, Jan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate differences in color, whiteness, and translucency of CAD‐CAM materials after successive bleaching treatments and coffee immersion. Materials and Methods Lava Ultimate (LU) and VITA Enamic (VE) were divided into four groups (n = 12): untreated (control), 35% hydrogen peroxide (WH), 10% carbamide peroxide (OP), or WH ...
Alejandro Cardenas Ramos +5 more
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Bioprinted enamel–dentin inlays: a future direction in regenerative dentistry [PDF]
The emergence of stem-cell-derived enamel organoids and dentin-producing dental pulp stem cell constructs presents new possibilities for restoring carious lesions using autologous enamel–dentin inlays.
Luca Fiorillo
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ABSTRACT Objective Postoperative infection is a serious complication of bone augmentation procedures, potentially resulting in graft failure, basal bone resorption, and spread of infection to adjacent anatomic spaces. This paper introduces the CPR (Cleanse, Perfuse, and Retain) protocol and illustrates its clinical application in the management of low‐
Istvan A. Urban +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Comparison of the load‐bearing capacity and failure pattern of posterior resin‐bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPDs) differing in retainer design, zirconia material, and vertical nesting position. Materials and Methods RBFPDs replacing a maxillary first molar were fabricated with 2 retainer designs (inlay‐retained, IR; wing‐retained,
Moritz Waldecker +4 more
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STAEBL: Structural tailoring of engine blades, phase 2 [PDF]
The Structural Tailoring of Engine Blades (STAEBL) program was initiated at NASA Lewis Research Center in 1980 to introduce optimal structural tailoring into the design process for aircraft gas turbine engine blades.
Brown, K. W., Hirschbein, M. S.
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Old School Catalog 1914-15, Chicago College of Dental Surgery [PDF]
https://scholar.valpo.edu/oldschoolcatalogs/1115/thumbnail ...
Valparaiso University
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