๐ฆท Effect of Cutting Direction on Bond Strength in CAD/CAM FRC Blanks ๐งฉ
In modern dentistry, precision and strength are everything! ๐ช This study explores how the cutting direction in CAD/CAM fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) blanks impacts the shear bond strength of veneering composites. ๐ฌ
Fiber-reinforced composites are widely used for durable and aesthetic dental restorations. ๐ However, the orientation of fibers during cutting can significantly affect how well veneering materials bond to the surface. When the direction aligns properly, the bonding becomes stronger and more reliable, ensuring better mechanical performance and long-term stability of restorations. ๐ง
By understanding this relationship, dental professionals can optimize fabrication techniques, leading to restorations that are not only beautiful but also built to last. ๐
✨ Key Insight: The right cutting direction = stronger bonds + improved clinical outcomes!
๐ Keywords: CAD/CAM, FRC blanks, shear bond strength, veneering composites, dental materials
๐ช Takeaway: A small change in cutting direction can make a big difference in dental restoration strength and quality. ๐ฆท๐ซ
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