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Repair of resin-veneered polyetheretherketone after veneer fracture

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2021
If a composite resin-veneered polyetheretherketone (PEEK) restoration chips or fractures, a repair may be indicated. However, the most appropriate repair protocol for a composite resin-veneered PEEK restoration is unclear.The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the efficacy of airborne-particle abrasion and/or a primer in the repair of ...
Aaron Barto   +3 more
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Porcelain for Veneers

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1998
Abstract: An ideal porcelain veneer placed on a non‐discolored tooth requires the least amount of tooth preparation and the use of a translucent porcelain that interferes minimally with the transmission of light. In contrast, veneering a discolored tooth requires additional tooth preparation and the use of a chromatic or opacious porcelain.
N, Barghi, E, McAlister
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Luminescent Veneers

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1997
The ultimate esthetic dentistry takes into account the conservation of healthy tooth structure integrated with biologic and long-term functional requirements. Materials and techniques that address these inseparable issues are necessary for true excellence.
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PORCELAIN VENEERS

Dental Clinics of North America, 1998
The rise in popularity of the bonded porcelain laminate veneer has been nothing short of meteoric. Over the span of fifteen years, it has become the second most requested porcelain restoration in the United States. This article looks back at the short history of the bonded porcelain veneer and describes the most popular method for its fabrication.
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Castable Ceramic Veneers

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1989
The use of laboratory fabricated veneers for restoration of discolored or malformed anterior teeth is becoming a widely used dental technique. Etched castable ceramic veneers are an alternative to etched procelain veneers for the esthetic treatment of anterior teeth.
D M, Barnes   +2 more
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Veneers and Veneer-Based Materials

2023
André Wagenführ   +3 more
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Partial veneer retainers

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1970
lh’ 1s article is a discussion of partial veneer retainers, Specifically, three-quarter crowns and their modifications will be considered. Dentists should understand the basic preparation form, where this form could be used, and what modifications are available to meet most patient treatment situations.
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Esthetic veneer cementation

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1986
E sthetic facial veneers can be constructed directly on the teeth with microfilled resins or veneers of microfilled resin, or dental porcelain fabricated by a dental laboratory can be cemented to the teeth. Although studies have addressed the transverse strength, repair strength, shear strength, and effects of surface condition and preparation on ...
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The Art of Veneer Cementation

Alpha Omegan, 2009
Creating a smile makeover is a complex process. It is a challenge that requires attention to detail in all areas. The most critical step in the process is the seating of the porcelain laminate veneers (PLVs). Both appearance and durability can be affected if mistakes are made in this phase of treatment.
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Direct Composite Veneers Versus Etched Porcelain Laminate Veneers

Dental Clinics of North America, 1989
It would appear that over the years, the inherent weakness in composite veneering has been the composite itself. The etched porcelain restoration offers the advantages of increased strength, color, stability, and biocompatibility for a veneering material using composite merely as a luting agent. With the ongoing development of porcelain material, it is
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