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Adhesion between zirconia and resin cement: A critical evaluation of testing methodologies

This study aimed to analyze different methodologies (tensile, microtensile, shear, microshear, and interfacial toughness) for evaluation of the bond strength between zirconia (Y-TZP) and resin cement. Zirconia ceramic blocks (VITA in-Ceram® YZ, VITA Zahnfabrik, Germany) were obtained, substrate surf...

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Published in:Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2021-08, Vol.120, p.104547-104547, Article 104547
Main Authors: Lopes, G.R.S., Ramos, N.C., Grangeiro, M.T.V., Matos, J.D.M., Bottino, M.A., Özcan, M., Valandro, L.F., Melo, R.M.
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