2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2020.11.006
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Effect of firing and fabrication technique on the marginal fit of heat-pressed lithium disilicate veneers

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“…The flexural strength of both hand-layered and press-on porcelain, which are around 70-90 MPa, are relatively low compared to CAD-/CAM-milled ceramics [21,22]. The hand layering technique is a very technique sensitive method and require many factors such as mixing quality of porcelain liquid, dental technician experience, cooling parameter, and ceramic shrinkage whereas the press-on technique minimize the firing shrinkage and can give good marginal adaptation [23,24]. Others have reported that divesting procedure of pressed-on ceramics involves immersion in hydrofluoric acid solution and sandblasting, to remove the reaction layer, which significantly increases the surface roughness of the ceramics [25].…”
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“…The flexural strength of both hand-layered and press-on porcelain, which are around 70-90 MPa, are relatively low compared to CAD-/CAM-milled ceramics [21,22]. The hand layering technique is a very technique sensitive method and require many factors such as mixing quality of porcelain liquid, dental technician experience, cooling parameter, and ceramic shrinkage whereas the press-on technique minimize the firing shrinkage and can give good marginal adaptation [23,24]. Others have reported that divesting procedure of pressed-on ceramics involves immersion in hydrofluoric acid solution and sandblasting, to remove the reaction layer, which significantly increases the surface roughness of the ceramics [25].…”
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“…For the fabrication of lithium disilicate occlusal veneers, today different methods are available (Anadioti et al, 2015). Among other methods, lithium disilicate restorations can be manufactured by the heat-pressing technique (Gakis et al, 2022). This technique uses ad wax-template which is fixated and vested into a mold.…”
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confidence: 99%