Survival assessment of fractured porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns surface roughened by sandblasted and repaired by composite resin after in vitro thermal fatigue
Background/purpose: Intraoral repair usually takes the convenience of the patient's daily life as the starting point, taking into account the bonding strength, operational feasibility, and safety. This study aimed to evaluate the survival of composite resin by simulating cavity fracture repair...
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Main Authors: | Po-Jen Cheng (Author), Shih-Ming Liu (Author), Ssu-Meng Huang (Author), Jen-Chyan Wang (Author), Chun-Cheng Hung (Author), Wen-Cheng Chen (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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