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  • 4. Influence of restoration thickness and dental bonding surface on the fracture resistance of full-coverage occlusal veneers made from lithium disilicate ceramic.
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  • 8. Ultra-thin occlusal veneers bonded to enamel and made of ceramic or hybrid materials exhibit load-bearing capacities not different from conventional restorations.
    Ioannidis A, Mühlemann S, Özcan M, Hüsler J, Hämmerle CHF, Benic GI.
    J Mech Behav Biomed Mater; 2019 Feb; 90():433-440. PubMed ID: 30447557
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  • 9. Microcomputed tomography evaluation of cement shrinkage under zirconia versus lithium disilicate veneers.
    Hsu P, Ramos V, Sadr A.
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  • 11. Estimation of stress distribution and risk of failure for maxillary premolar restored by occlusal veneer with different CAD/CAM materials and preparation designs.
    Huang XQ, Hong NR, Zou LY, Wu SY, Li Y.
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  • 13. Analysis of Surface Roughness, Fracture Toughness, and Weibull Characteristics of Different Framework-Veneer Dental Ceramic Assemblies after Grinding, Polishing, and Glazing.
    Pradíes G, Godoy-Ruiz L, Özcan M, Moreno-Hay I, Martínez-Rus F.
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  • 14. Fracture resistance of ceramic and polymer-based occlusal veneer restorations.
    Al-Akhali M, Chaar MS, Elsayed A, Samran A, Kern M.
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  • 15. Fracture load of composite resin and feldspathic all-ceramic CAD/CAM crowns.
    Attia A, Abdelaziz KM, Freitag S, Kern M.
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  • 17. Ultrathin CAD-CAM glass-ceramic and composite resin occlusal veneers for the treatment of severe dental erosion: An up to 3-year randomized clinical trial.
    Schlichting LH, Resende TH, Reis KR, Raybolt Dos Santos A, Correa IC, Magne P.
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  • 19. Polishing effects and wear performance of chairside CAD/CAM materials.
    Matzinger M, Hahnel S, Preis V, Rosentritt M.
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