2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-83242008000100001
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“…Another limitation is the limited data available regarding the performance of prefabricated composite veneers compared to the alternative anterior restorations (i.e., direct composite and indirect ceramics). In laboratory studies, prefabricated composite veneers perform better than direct composite veneers because the extraoral curing process under controlled temperature, light, and pressure produces a significant improvement in color stability, superficial roughness, and microhardness [ 45 – 47 ]. The Edelweiss Veneers used for the patient in this report are expected to perform even better because the addition of high pressure (100 Pa) and high temperature (300°C) to the curing process further improves mechanical and physical properties of the composite laminate [ 48 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another limitation is the limited data available regarding the performance of prefabricated composite veneers compared to the alternative anterior restorations (i.e., direct composite and indirect ceramics). In laboratory studies, prefabricated composite veneers perform better than direct composite veneers because the extraoral curing process under controlled temperature, light, and pressure produces a significant improvement in color stability, superficial roughness, and microhardness [ 45 – 47 ]. The Edelweiss Veneers used for the patient in this report are expected to perform even better because the addition of high pressure (100 Pa) and high temperature (300°C) to the curing process further improves mechanical and physical properties of the composite laminate [ 48 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%