Search Results - "de Moreira, Fernanda Gurgel Gois"
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Influence of 3D printing system, postpolymerization and aging protocols on resin flexural strength and dimensional stability for printing occlusal splints, models and temporary restorations
Published in Clinical oral investigations (19-10-2024)“…Objectives Investigate the effect of different postpolymerization protocols, aging, and 3D printing systems on the flexural strength (σ), dimensional…”
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Influence of build direction, post-polymerization time, and aging on the fracture resistance and marginal and internal discrepancies of three-dimensional printed provisional crowns
Published in Odontology (06-09-2024)“…To evaluate the effect of build direction, post-polymerization time, and aging on the fracture resistance, failure mode, margin quality and Marginal (MD) and…”
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Accuracy, adaptation and margin quality of monolithic zirconia crowns fabricated by 3D printing versus subtractive manufacturing technique: A systematic review and meta-analysis of in vitro studies
Published in Journal of dentistry (01-08-2024)“…The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the accuracy (trueness and precision), marginal and internal adaptation, and margin…”
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Effect of different surface treatments and adhesive cementation on the surface topography and flexural strength of translucent and ultra-translucent monolithic zirconia
Published in Journal of prosthodontics (27-08-2024)“…To evaluate the effect of different surface treatments and adhesive cementation on the miniflexural strength (MFS) of monolithic zirconia. Two-hundred and…”
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Effect of ZrO2 paste, surface treatments, and storage on Weibull characteristics and resin bond strength to zirconia
Published in Brazilian dental journal (2024)“…The objective is to evaluate the effect of different surface treatments and storage on the shear strength of ultratranslucent zirconia. 36 blocks of…”
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