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Comparison of load-fatigue testing of ceramic veneers with two different preparation designs.
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2010
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Fatigue FailureCeramic VeneersEngineeringDurability PerformanceCeramicsTooth-veneer SpecimenCeramic MaterialMechanical EngineeringDifferent Preparation DesignsDental BiomechanicsCeramics MaterialsLoad-fatigue TestingOrthopaedic SurgeryLow-cycle FatigueStructural Ceramic
The concept of tooth preparation for ceramic veneers remains controversial regarding whether the use of a palatal chamfer would affect the longevity of restorations. This study aimed to evaluate the load-fatigue testing of ceramic veneers using two different preparation designs-an incisal shoulder finish line with or without a palatal chamfer. A pressable ceramic veneer was bonded to the prepared maxillary central incisor using resin cement. The number of cycles until fatigue failure for each tooth-veneer specimen was recorded. Results revealed that using a palatal chamfer margin design significantly increased the fatigue failure cycle count.