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The study aims to quantify the viscoelastic properties of representative dental CAD/CAM resin-based composites (RBC) and to determine the effects of loading frequencies on the viscoelastic material response in comparison to clinically established CAD/CAM glass ceramics. Eight RBCs, one leucite-reinforced, and one lithium disilicate glass-ceramics were selected. The quasi-static (indentation hardness H , indentation modulus, E ) and viscoelastic (storage modulus E', loss modulus E″, loss factor tanδ) material behavior was monitored by a de