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Veneer refers to a thin sheet of wood, typically produced to a thickness of about one-eighth of an inch or less. This material is crafted through various methods, the most common being rotary cutting. In this process, a log is mounted into a large lathe and spun against a knife edge, peeling off a continuous strip of wood as the knife penetrates deeper into the rotating log, creating a rotary-cut veneer.
Other veneering techniques include plain-slicing, quarter-slicing, and rift-slicing. These...
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Ceramic onlays offer a minimally invasive dental restoration solution, preserving tooth structure while providing durable and aesthetic results. This approach enhances tooth strength and offers a conservative alternative for cracked teeth.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Materials Science

Background:

  • Minimally invasive dental restoration is increasingly demanded.
  • Ceramic materials offer aesthetic outcomes and durability in dental restorations.
  • Adhesive cementation and acid-etch procedures enhance ceramic bonding to tooth structure.

Observation:

  • Ceramic onlays cover one or more cusps, preserving natural tooth tissue.
  • This conservative preparation strengthens the patient's existing tooth structure.
  • A case report details the creation of a ceramic onlay for a cracked tooth.

Findings:

  • Ceramic onlays provide a functional and aesthetic restoration.
  • The procedure allows for conservative tooth preparation.
  • This method strengthens the natural tooth structure.

Implications:

  • Ceramic onlays represent a viable conservative treatment option in restorative dentistry.
  • This technique supports tissue preservation and enhances tooth longevity.
  • The use of ceramics in conjunction with adhesive dentistry offers superior bonding and aesthetic results.