Ceramic laminate veneers luted with preheated resin composite: A 10-year clinical report

  • Rogério Marcondes
  • , Verônica Lima
  • , Cristina Isolan
  • , Giana Lima
  • , Rafael Moraes

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Abstract

Resin cement and preheated restorative resin composite may be used for luting laminate veneers. The main advantage of resin composite is increased wear resistance, which could lead to better marginal performance in long term. This article reports a clinical treatment with feldspar laminate veneers luted to the maxillary teeth with preheated resin composite in a private practice. Case was finalized in May 2009 and followed by 10 years. Excellent clinical service and remarkable long-lasting marginal integrity were observed after 123 months. Scanning electron microscopy analysis showed no wear, gaps, or ditching at the margins. Restorative margins showed a smooth transition between ceramic and tooth with no signs of degradation. Preheated resin composite for luting ceramic laminate veneers may be considered an excellent clinical option.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)313-316
JournalContemporary Clinical Dentistry
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2021
Externally publishedYes

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