Comparison of the Marginal Fit of Heat Pressed Crowns Fabricated With 3D Printed and Conventional Methods
Marginal adaptation is one of the key factors in the success of dental crowns. It is necessary to identify marginal adaptation in order to determine the spacing and prevent the onset of diseases. This study sought to use 3D and manual printing methods aiming at manufacturing heat press full-coverage...
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Main Authors: | Fereshteh Seyedeh (Author), Reza Darabi (Author), Monireh Nili (Author), Pooya Ashtijoo (Author) |
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Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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