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Fracture Resistance of Chairside CAD/CAM Molar Crowns Fabricated with Different Lithium Disilicate Ceramic Materials
The International Journal of Prosthodontics2022Vol. 36(6), pp. 722–729
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Carlos A. Jurado, Damian J. Lee, Daniel H. Cortes, Zinaida Kaleinikova, A. Castaneda Hernandez, Mark Donato, Akimasa Tsujimoto
Abstract
The fracture resistance of chairside CAD/CAM lithium disilicate molar crowns varied depending on the material, and the novel materials did not perform as well as the conventional equivalents. Fully crystallized lithium disilicate ceramic block materials showed lower fracture resistance than precrystallized counterparts and should be used with caution in the clinic, especially with optional sintering.
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