首页|The Computer Aided Design/press technique: Fabrication of zirconia‐reinforced lithium disilicate restorations for treatment of extensive noncarious cervical lesions
The Computer Aided Design/press technique: Fabrication of zirconia‐reinforced lithium disilicate restorations for treatment of extensive noncarious cervical lesions
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Abstract Objective The aim of this case report is to present the CAD/Press technique; a workflow that combines digital design, milled, or 3D printed burnout molds, and a new pressable ceramic material for the treatment of extensive noncarious lesions with minimal invasive indirect ceramic restorations. Clinical Considerations Clinical decisions from material selection, preparation design, manufacturing techniques to adhesive protocols will be discussed, as they are important factors for achieving long‐term clinical success while preserving healthy tooth structure. Clinical Significance The presented workflow aims to ease clinical decisions when restoring extensive cases with indirect restorations and show clinicians a workflow combining several techniques.
CAD/CAMceramicsdigital dentistry
Julian Conejo、Telmo Santos、Abdullah Tikreeti、Pablo J. Atria、Markus Blatz
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Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences,University of Pennsylvania School of Dental
Coterc Digital Lab
Private Practice
Department of Biomaterials,College of Dentistry, Universidad de Los Andes