Porcelain and Resin Veneers Clinically Evaluated: 2-Year Results

Autor: Rucker, Lance M., Richter, William, MacEntee, Michael, Richardson, Alan
Zdroj: Journal of the American Dental Association; November 1990, Vol. 121 Issue: 5 p594-596, 3p
Abstrakt: A clinical comparison of two different types of dental veneers—baked porcelain veneer and heat-and-pressure processed urethane resin veneer—was made after 2 years. Although the esthetic appearance and gingival response were equal for both systems, the resin veneers had a greater tendency to chip and fracture. By the end of 2 years, 20% of the resin veneers had failed, whereas all of the porcelain veneers remained.
Databáze: Supplemental Index