Laser Welding and Syncristallization Techniques Comparison: In Vitro Study
Background. Laser welding was first reported in 1967 and for many years it has been used in dental laboratories with several advantages versus the conventional technique. Authors described, in previous works, the possibility of using also chair-side Nd : YAG laser device (Fotona Fidelis III, 𝜆=1064 ...
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Main Authors: | C. Fornaini (Author), E. Merigo (Author), P. Vescovi (Author), M. Meleti (Author), S. Nammour (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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