Neutrosophic method to measure the effectiveness in the application of Relax Veener 3M cement in veneer cementation

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Mario Andrés Fuertes Paguay
Alyson Danniela Armendáriz Silva
Paola Esthela Gunsha Amaguaya
Jorge David Morales Cobos

Abstract

The article describes the effectiveness of using 3M Relax Veener cements, which are one of the aesthetic components in cementation for permanent veneers. This action is carried out after a polymerization process of the product to be applied to patients who need to improve their dental aesthetics. In this way, the cementation of veneers is one of the alternatives that allows their application and self-adhesion in a technical manner for the dental professional and must avoid the microfiltration of microorganisms that can cause in the adjacent teeth. To do this, the patient must undergo dental prophylaxis to eliminate bacteria that cause caries and other periodontal diseases, which can cause some complications during the adhesion process of the veneers. The objective of the research was to develop a neutrosophic method to measure the effectiveness in the application of 3M Relax Veener cement in cementation of veneers. The research aims to demonstrate the use of 3M cements as a recursive factor in the pharmaceutical market due to their effectiveness and long-term durability, since they are available in six compositions, which can be applied according to the needs and aesthetic improvement of dental patients.

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Neutrosophic method to measure the effectiveness in the application of Relax Veener 3M cement in veneer cementation. (2024). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 33, 333-340. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/578
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Neutrosophic method to measure the effectiveness in the application of Relax Veener 3M cement in veneer cementation. (2024). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 33, 333-340. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/578

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