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Marco M M Gresnigt

Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen

Publications -  48
Citations -  1034

Marco M M Gresnigt is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Veneer. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 40 publications receiving 651 citations.

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Fracture strength, failure type and Weibull characteristics of lithium disilicate and multiphase resin composite endocrowns under axial and lateral forces.

TL;DR: Under axial loading, molars restored with endocrowns performed similar with both Li2Si2O5 and multiphase resin composite but the latter was less durable under lateral loading than the control group.
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Randomized clinical trial of indirect resin composite and ceramic veneers: up to 3-year follow-up.

TL;DR: Early findings of this clinical trial on two veneer materials showed statistically similar survival rates, and surface quality changes were more frequent in the composite veneers.
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Randomized controlled split-mouth clinical trial of direct laminate veneers with two micro-hybrid resin composites

TL;DR: Early findings of this clinical study with the two micro-hybrid composite laminate veneers showed similar survival rate and their clinical performance was not significantly influenced when bonded onto intact teeth or onto teeth with existing restorations with the protocol applied.
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Current options concerning the endodontically-treated teeth restoration with the adhesive approach.

TL;DR: There is a consensus that the remaining tooth structure plays an important role in ETT survival, although the current literature still is contradictory on the influence of post type on root fractures as well as the benefits of avoiding a post or partially restoring a tooth.
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Esthetic Rehabilitation of Anterior Teeth with Porcelain Laminates and Sectional Veneers

TL;DR: This clinical report describes a situation in which application of porcelain laminates and sectional veneers was chosen as the therapy of choice, and a step-by-step protocol is proposed for cementation of these delicate restorations.