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Do preheated composite resins provide better cementation results for indirect restorations? A Systematic Review. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Exp Dent
Souza JPDV   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Composite resin systems.

open access: yesAnnals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 1986
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Porosity in composite resins

Biomaterials, 1995
Porosity in the pastes of composite resins before and after polymerization has been measured. The influence of the diameter of the extrusion orifices and the spatulation of the chemically-activated pastes has been evaluated. Considering that thin layers of these materials are transparent, the investigation has been carried out mainly by analysis of ...
V. FANO, K. POZELA, ORTALLI, Ida
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Composite Resins

Dental Clinics of North America, 1985
The interest in posterior composite resins has grown rapidly during the last several years. Much of the interest has been initiated by a demand for esthetic dentistry. Some has developed as a result of a concern by some for mercury sensitivity. Despite their growing popularity, a number of major problems persist. Some of these deal with the restorative
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Posterior composite resins

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1988
A quarter of a century ago, composite resin was introduced and quickly outmoded silicate cement and acrylic resin as a restorative material. Although composite resin cannot replace amalgam, it has a strong foothold in dentistry, most notably for its superior color-matching ability.
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Novel glassflake resin composites

Dental Materials, 2016
Purpose: Glassflakes (GFs) are high aspect ratio glass platelets that are widely used in anti-corrosion coatings for the oil industry due to the unique layering characteristic (overlap and align parallel to substrate surfaces as a corrosive barrier).
Chen, Xiaohui   +3 more
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Metal-Filled Resin Composites

Journal of Dental Research, 1973
Certain physical properties of metal-filled resin composite materials can be improved if properly selected and applied coupling agents are used in treating the surfaces of the metal particles.
R L, Bowen, H H, Chandler
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