Negrutiu et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Microspectral analysis with laser in microleakage evaluation between infrastructure and veneer materials in fixed partial denturesNegrutiu et al., 2008
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- Negrutiu M
- Sinescu C
- Draganescu G
- Todea C
- Dodenciu D
- Rominu R
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- Lasers in Dentistry XIV
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The microleakage at the interface between the metal infrastructure and the veneering part of the fixed partial dentures are a common problem of aesthetic dentistry. It is possible to use the method of laser microspectral analysis for investigations of microleakage at the metal …
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