2023
DOI: 10.1111/jerd.13155
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3D printing of ultra‐thin veneers made of lithium disilicate using the LCM method in a digital workflow: A feasibility study

J. Schweiger,
D. Edelhoff,
O. Schubert

Abstract: ObjectiveThis article highlights the feasibility of the additive fabrication of ultra‐thin veneers made of lithium disilicate using the lithography‐based ceramic manufacturing (LCM) method.Clinical ConsiderationsAn esthetical appealing restoration of anterior teeth with thin ceramic veneers is considered one of the ultimate challenges in restorative dental prosthetics. These sophisticated restorations can be fabricated in different ways. Both analog and digital subtractive manufacturing processes have been use… Show more

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“…However, one strength of 3D zirconia printing is the opportunity of manufacturing thinner and geometrically demanding restorations as objects are not subjected to tooling stress and milling radius correction [13,18]. In this interesting approach, the design freedom may be especially favorable in the fabrication of (occlusal) veneers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, one strength of 3D zirconia printing is the opportunity of manufacturing thinner and geometrically demanding restorations as objects are not subjected to tooling stress and milling radius correction [13,18]. In this interesting approach, the design freedom may be especially favorable in the fabrication of (occlusal) veneers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%