2022
DOI: 10.34172/jlms.2022.57
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Er:YAG Laser Debonding of Lithium Disilicate Laminate Veneers: Effect of Laser Power Settings and Veneer Thickness on The Debonding Time and Pulpal Temperature

Abstract: Introduction: Er:YAG laser is a non-destructive tool for debonding of laminate veneers. This study investigated the effect of different laser powers on the pulp temperature and the time required to perform the debonding of lithium disilicate laminate veneers with different thicknesses. Methods: The labial enamel of 48 maxillary central incisors was flattened and polished. The teeth were restored with flat lithium disilicate ceramic veneers (4.0 mm×6.0 mm) with one of two different thicknesses (0.5 and 1.0 mm).… Show more

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“…An important consideration in this process is the restoration's optical characteristics, and the material's crystalline phase significantly impacts the visual aspects of various ceramic types. Ceramic veneers come in different crystalline phases, including feldspathic porcelain and lithium disilicate glass-ceramic [13]. There is a lack of up-to-date clinical data for clinicians on applying lasers to debond various materials with various compositions and fabrication techniques, and using a laser to clinically remove ceramic laminate veneers is mentioned in an insufficient number of books and studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important consideration in this process is the restoration's optical characteristics, and the material's crystalline phase significantly impacts the visual aspects of various ceramic types. Ceramic veneers come in different crystalline phases, including feldspathic porcelain and lithium disilicate glass-ceramic [13]. There is a lack of up-to-date clinical data for clinicians on applying lasers to debond various materials with various compositions and fabrication techniques, and using a laser to clinically remove ceramic laminate veneers is mentioned in an insufficient number of books and studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%