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10 August 2018 Optoelectronic evaluation of indirect dental veneers interfaces
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Proceedings Volume 10831, Seventh International Conference on Lasers in Medicine; 108310O (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2282648
Event: Seventh International Conference on Lasers in Medicine, 2017, Timisoara, Romania
Abstract
Dental indirect veneers have become the most functional and cost-effective method for providing high-aesthetic results whenever smile design enhancement is required. Yet, clinical failures have been reported due to the detachment of the veneers from the dental hard tissues, as well as to chipping and microleakage. Many experimental studies have been conducted in order to identify clinical and technical solutions for enhancing the adhesive and biomechanical properties of the veneers, by promoting the same classical, linear marginal contour of these particular indirect restorations. Thus, the aim of this study is to develop a novel design of the veneers deemed to augment the interfacial adhesive forces and, furthermore, to investigate the bonded interfaces by using optical coherence tomography.
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A.-C. Măroiu, M. Romînu, C. Sinescu, M.-L. Negruțiu, F. Topală, V.-F. Duma, A. Bradu, and A. Gh. Podoleanu "Optoelectronic evaluation of indirect dental veneers interfaces", Proc. SPIE 10831, Seventh International Conference on Lasers in Medicine, 108310O (10 August 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2282648
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Adhesives

Interfaces

Teeth

Cements

Computer aided design

Optoelectronics

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