2023
DOI: 10.1111/eos.12951
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Load‐bearing capacity and wear characteristics of short fiber‐reinforced composite and glass ceramic fixed partial dentures

Enas Mangoush,
Sufyan Garoushi,
Pekka Vallittu
et al.

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate load‐bearing capacity and wear performance of experimental short fiber‐reinforced composite (SFRC) and conventional lithium‐disilicate CAD/CAM fabricated fixed partial dentures (FPDs). Two groups (n = 12/group) of three‐unit CAD/CAM fabricated posterior FPDs were made. The first group used experimental SFRC blocks, and the second group fabricated from lithium‐disilicate (IPS e.max CAD). All FPDs were luted on a zirconia testing jig with dual‐curing resin cement. Half of FP… Show more

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“…The development of discontinuous (short) fibre-reinforced CAD/CAM composite (SFRC CAD) aims at enhancing fracture toughness, which will enhance the mechanical characteristics of these composite-based CAD/CAM materials, and reduce issues that might have a negative impact on their long-term clinical performance [ 14 16 ]. SFRC CAD had shown good performance when mechanical, loading, optical, surface, and bonding properties were investigated [ 13 17 ]. However, no information is available regarding this material’s colour stability following exposure to staining solutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of discontinuous (short) fibre-reinforced CAD/CAM composite (SFRC CAD) aims at enhancing fracture toughness, which will enhance the mechanical characteristics of these composite-based CAD/CAM materials, and reduce issues that might have a negative impact on their long-term clinical performance [ 14 16 ]. SFRC CAD had shown good performance when mechanical, loading, optical, surface, and bonding properties were investigated [ 13 17 ]. However, no information is available regarding this material’s colour stability following exposure to staining solutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%