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Bart Van Meerbeek
Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications - 356
Citations - 19732
Bart Van Meerbeek is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dentin & Dental bonding. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 356 publications receiving 17042 citations. Previous affiliations of Bart Van Meerbeek include Hokkaido University & The Catholic University of America.
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Luting of CAD/CAM ceramic inlays: direct composite versus dual-cure luting cement.
Atsushi Kameyama,Atsushi Kameyama,Kim Bonroy,Caroline Elsen,Anne-Katrin Lührs,Anne-Katrin Lührs,Y Suyama,Marleen Peumans,Bart Van Meerbeek,Jan De Munck +9 more
TL;DR: High-power light-curing of a direct composite may be a viable alternative to luting lithium disilicate glass-ceramic CAD/CAM restorations.
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Impact of sandblasting on the flexural strength of highly translucent zirconia.
Masanao Inokoshi,Makoto Shimizubata,Kosuke Nozaki,Tomohiro Takagaki,Kumiko Yoshihara,Shunsuke Minakuchi,Jozef Vleugels,Bart Van Meerbeek,Fei Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the influence of alumina sandblasting on the flexural strength of the latest generation of highly translucent yttria partially stabilized dental zirconia revealed that Al2O3-sandblasting increased the characteristic strength of KATANA HT, KATana STML, whereas it decreased the strength ofKATANA UTML.
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Treatment of noncarious cervical lesions: when, why, and how.
TL;DR: The decision to monitor NCCLs rather than intervene should be based on the progression of the lesions and how they compromise tooth vitality, function, and esthetics, and it is much more important that the operator carries out the clinical procedure correctly.
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Efficiency and cytotoxicity of resin-based desensitizing agents
TL;DR: To compare in vitro the efficacy of five resin-based desensitizing agents at reducing human dentin permeability and to compare their cytotoxicity, the tested hypothesis was that their different curing techniques cause variations in efficiency and cytot toxicity.
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Slow crack growth and hydrothermal aging stability of an alumina-toughened zirconia composite made from La2O3-doped 2Y-TZP
TL;DR: In this article, a 0.4-mol% La 2 O 3 doped 2Y-TZP matrix was investigated to realize a 20.5-wt.% alumina-toughened zirconia composite with a substantially high aging resistance.