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Bioactive Resin Cement Color Stability and Restoration Thickness as Determinants of the Final Shade in a Glass–Ceramic CAD/CAM Material [PDF]
Bioactive resin cements are gaining popularity for their clinical benefits, but concerns remain regarding their color stability. This study evaluated the color change (ΔE00) and whiteness change (ΔWID) in bioactive resin cements and how their potential ...
Hanin E. Yeslam, Alaa Turkistani
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Clinical Evaluation of Indirect Composite Resin Restorations Cemented with Different Resin Cements.
To clinically evaluate the performance of indirect composite resin restorations cemented with conventional and self-adhesive resin cements over a 12-month period.Ten patients fulfilled all the inclusion criteria. Twenty-four composite resin restorations were performed using an indirect technique and cemented with a resin cement (RelyX ARC) or a self ...
Maurem Marcondes +4 more
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Effects of a relined fiberglass post with conventional and self-adhesive resin cement [PDF]
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to evaluate the mechanical properties of relined and non-relined fiberglass posts when cemented to root canal dentin using a conventional dual-cure resin cement or a self-adhesive resin cement.Materials and MethodsTwo ...
Wilton Lima dos Santos Junior +3 more
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Effect of surface treatment and resin cement type on the bond strength of polyetheretherketone to lithium disilicate ceramic [PDF]
Background This study aims to evaluate the effect of surface treatment and resin cement on the shear bond strength (SBS) and mode of failure of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) to lithium disilicate ceramic (LDC).
Engy N. Adeeb Gabra +3 more
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A marginal fit of all-ceramic crowns is a prerequisite for the long-term clinical success of a dental restoration. Few in vivo studies have investigated the effect of the film thickness of various luting agents on vertical discrepancy. This in vivo study
Ameer Biadsee +5 more
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Background. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of using three different resin cements on push-out bond strength (PBS) of fiber posts to root canal dentin of primary teeth. Methods.
Ali Nozari +4 more
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Background This study investigated the impact of luting procedure and restoration thicknesses on the flexural strength of CAD/CAM restorations. Traditional luting agents have been questioned in favor of pre-heated resin composites or flowable composites ...
João Paulo Mendes Tribst +6 more
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Aim: This study was aimed to evaluate and compare the pull-out bond strength of fiber post using glass ionomer cement (GIC), resin-modified glass ionomer cements (RMGIC), self-etch adhesive resin cement, and self-adhesive resin cement in endodontically ...
Neha Singh, Ashima Garg, Rakesh Mittal
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Retention of Implant Supported Metal Crowns Cemented with Different Luting Agents: A Comparative Invitro Study [PDF]
Introduction: To overcome limitations of screw-retained prostheses, cement-retained prostheses have become the restoration of choice now a days. Selection of the cement hence becomes very critical to maintain retrievability of the prostheses.
Roohi Kapoor +3 more
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Background/purpose: One of the challenges in adhesive ceramic restorations is deterioration of tooth-cement-ceramic interfaces. This study was to quantitatively investigate lipopolysaccharide (LPS) penetration through adhesive ceramic restorations ...
Won-Jang Jin +3 more
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