Conversion and Tack-Curing of Light-Cured Veneer Luting Agents [PDF]
Light attenuation and excess handling of light-cured luting agents create problems in bonding veneer restorations. The aim of the present study was to assess the curing capacity of light-cured veneer luting agents (VLA) [Choice 2 (CH2), G-Cem Veneer (GCV)
Aikaterini Petropoulou +4 more
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Bonding of Restorative Materials to Dentin With Various Luting Agents [PDF]
SUMMARY The aim was to compare eight types of luting agents when used to bond six indirect, laboratory restorative materials to dentin. Cylinders of the six restorative materials (Esteticor Avenir [gold alloy], Tritan [titanium], NobelRondo [feldspathic porcelain], Finesse All-Ceramic [leucite-glass ceramic], Lava [zirconia], and Sinfony
Peutzfeldt A, Sahafi A, Flury S
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In Vivo Disintegration of Four Different Luting Agents [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the disintegration of luting agents. An intraoral sample holder was made having four holes of 1.4 mm diameter and 2 mm depth.
Deniz Gemalmaz +4 more
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Preheated Composite for Prosthetic Cementation to Enamel and Dentin: A Scoping Review [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Preheated composite resins have been proposed as an alternative to conventional luting agents due to their improved resistance, color stability, and adaptation.
Anca Labunet +5 more
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Inorganic filler content of resin-based luting agents and the color of ceramic veneers
The influence of inorganic filler content of resin-based luting agents (RBLAs) on color change (ΔE00), CIEL*a*b* (individual color coordinates), and translucency parameters (TP) of simulated ceramic laminate veneer (CLV) was investigated. RBLAs with low,
Fabíola Jardim BARBON +5 more
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Effect of Resin Bonded Luting Agents Influencing Marginal Discrepancy in All Ceramic Complete Veneer Crowns [PDF]
Introduction: Marginal discrepancy severely affects the long term success of All ceramic complete veneer crowns. The precise role of resin luting agents influencing this phenomenon needs to be explored further.
Dhanraj Ganapathy +3 more
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Effect of Water Storage on Hardness and Interfacial Strength of Resin Composite Luting Agents Bonded to Surface-Treated Monolithic Zirconia [PDF]
Emmanouil-George C Tzanakakis +2 more
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Background: Air abrasion of the implant abutment surface improves the bond strength of luting agents. However, the effect of acid etching and combination of air abrasion and acid etching on the bond strength of various luting agents under masticatory ...
R Ajay +5 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Luting Cements to Different Core Buildup Materials in Lactic Acid Buffer Solution [PDF]
Aim and Objectives: The core buildup material is used to restore badly broken down tooth to provide better retention for fixed restorations. The shear bond strength of a luting agent to core buildup is one of the crucial factors in the success of the
Siddharam M. Patil +4 more
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Introduction: The retention of base metal crowns and noble metal crowns cemented with various luting agents is well documented. However, little emphasis was given to the degree of convergence and surface area of tooth preparation.
Ashish Choudhary +2 more
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