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0.05). Adhesion failure mode was found to be more common than the cohesive mode.Conclusion: Regarding the shear bond strength of unprepared anterior teeth to porcelain laminate veneers yielded by this study, no-preparation veneers might be used when the enamel is affected by wearing, trauma, or abrasion. It can also be used in patients who refuse the treatments which involve tooth reduction and preparation. Keywords ● Dental veneer ● Dental porcelain ● Dental laminate ● Dental bonding ● Shear strength ● Tooth preparation]]>
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