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PPT Glassceramics and ceramics as biomaterials for dental Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) Debonding of Leucitereinforced Glassceramic Veneers Using Er Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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SEM images of (A,B) enamel, (C,D) acrylic or (E,F) leucitebased Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) Surface morphology and fracture in handpiece adjusting of a Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Microstructure of leucitereinforced glassceramics for dental Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Materials Free FullText Ceramics for Dental Applications A Review Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Application of a leucitebased glassceramic. a) initial situation Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Dental Archives Queen Mary Innovation Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Dental Materials in the Digital Age Pocket Dentistry Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Rosetta BM Leucite Glass Ceramic Blocks for Dental CAD/CAM tradekorea Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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A, Leucitereinforced ceramic veneers bonded on 6 maxillary anterior Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) Postfatigue fracture load, stress concentration and mechanical Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Figure 1 from Clinical performance of bonded leucitereinforced glass Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Scanning electron micrographs of CADCAM leucitereinforced ceramic Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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2012 LeuciteReinforced Glass Ceramic Inlays Luted With SelfAdhesive Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Medicina Free FullText Ceramic versus Composite Resin Polishing Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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PPT Glassceramics and ceramics as biomaterials for dental Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) Leucitereinforced glass ceramic inlays and onlays after 12 years Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) Effect of Resin Cement at Different Thicknesses on the Fatigue Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) The Effect of Microstructural Features on the Biaxial Flexural Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) Flexural strength optimisation of a leucite reinforced glass Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Figure 1 from Clinical performance of bonded leucitereinforced glass Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Rosetta BM Leucite Glass Ceramic Blocks for Dental CAD/CAM tradekorea Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of the Leucite Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Figure 1 from Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of the Leucite Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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A, Leucitereinforced ceramic veneers bonded on 6 maxillary anterior Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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Materials Free FullText GlassCeramics in Dentistry A Review Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) Surface Treatments for Repair of Feldspathic, Leucite and Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SURFACE TREATMENT ON BOND STRENGTH OF RESIN Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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(PDF) An in vitro study of the wear mechanism of a leucite glass dental Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.
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A, Leucitereinforced ceramic veneers bonded on 6 maxillary anterior Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic the investigators found that 1) hydrofluoric acid (10%) should be used to surface condition damaged lithium. ceramics of majority glass phase have increased translucency, resulting in excellent aesthetics; Leucite Reinforced Glass Ceramic.