2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2010.08.014
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Effect of firing protocols on cohesive failure of all-ceramic crowns

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“…8,9,[19][20][21] In evaluating failure type among all the samples in the present study, we found out that all showed a combined type of failure (adhesive/cohesive). This result may be connected with the ceramic veneer thickness (4 mm) used in this study, since it is bigger than suggested by the manufacturer (1.5-2 mm).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…8,9,[19][20][21] In evaluating failure type among all the samples in the present study, we found out that all showed a combined type of failure (adhesive/cohesive). This result may be connected with the ceramic veneer thickness (4 mm) used in this study, since it is bigger than suggested by the manufacturer (1.5-2 mm).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…17,18 The present study evaluated and compared a ceramic veneer bond strength to zirconia blocks by different manufacturers (Ecco Amann Girrbach Zirconia -Ivoclar e.max ZirCAD) and the convenience of using a liner through a slow cooling protocol as suggested by some authors. 8,9,[19][20][21] The use of liners has been proposed to improve the aesthetic characteristics of restorations with zirconia structures. 11 However, some authors suggest that using a liner can affect the bond strength of the ceramic veneer to zirconia.…”
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