Scientific Articles & Explanations
Monolithic CAD/CAM laminate veneers - Reliability and failure modes
Season 1, Episode 15
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7m 35s
This study evaluates the reliability and failure modes of lithium disilicate, feldspathic ceramic, and nanoceramic veneers adhesively bonded. Step-stress accelerated life testing (SSALT) was performed to simulate clinical wear. Results indicated significant differences in strength and durability among materials, with nanoceramic showing the highest probability of survival under higher loads.
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