Porcelain Laminate Veneers have shown promising results recently
when used as an alternative to metal ceramic restorations for the
anterior teeth. Long-term success for any restoration depends on the
marginal fit, because marginal gaps increase pl
aque accumulation
and causing periodontitis. The aim of this study was to Asses
marginal fit changes according to were curing the bond agent before
or after cementation.
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of dentinal region on shear
bond strength by comparing the shear bond strength between root and coronal dentin when using a nanoionomer
material (Ketac N100,3M Espe) and a fifth generation bondin
g material (Excite,Vivadent)
applied with a resin composite (Tetric-ceram,Vivadent).
The purpose of this study was to compare the shear bond
strength to root dentin of a nano- ionomer material (Ketac N100,3M) and a
fifth generation bonding material (Excite,Vivadent) applied with a resin
composite (Tetric-ceram,Vivadent), in order to determine the material of
choice for restoring root extended lesions.