Fracture Resistance and Failure Mode of Occlusal Veneer Restorations: Effect of Material Type and Bonded Substrate
Abstract:Purpose: To assess the effect of material type and bonded substrate on fracture resistance and failure mode of occlusal veneer restorations. Materials and Methods: 90 natural mandibular first molars received occlusal veneer restorations of 1.0 mm thickness, divided into three main groups (n=30) according to the CAD/CAM material type: lithium disilicate ceramic (L), monolithic zirconia (Z) and hybrid ceramic (H). Each main group was further divided into 3 subgroups (n=10) depending on the bonded substrate: dent… Show more
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