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Impact of Intra-Oral Dental Materials on Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Perspective Survey from Dental Professionals.

open access: yesJ Pharm Bioallied Sci
Gupta S   +6 more
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Next-Generation Dental Materials: Exploring Bacterial Biofilm Formation on 3D-Printable Resin-Based Composites. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Funct Biomater
Koji Uehara E   +7 more
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Developing an optimised method for accurate wear testing of dental materials using the 'Rub&Roll' device. [PDF]

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Maier E   +6 more
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Dental Impression Materials

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2013
It is clear that many impression materials are available to the veterinary dentist. They each have different inherent properties, handling characteristics, and indications for use. A thorough understanding of these concepts is essential if the veterinarian and laboratory technician are to produce meaningful and accurate reproductions of oral structures.
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Dental Materials

2019
Abstract Dental material science can be a daunting subject for most dentists, given its origins in the pure sciences of physics and chemistry. Combining this with human biology, and trying to see through the fog of material manu­facturers’ commercial claims, can make it seem like a truly mystifying subject.
Kevin J. Donly, Issa S. Sasa
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Dental materials

2014
Contents. Properties of dental materials. Amalgam. Composite resins—constituents and properties. Composite resins—practical points. Enamel and dentine bonding. Dentine-adhesive systems (dentine bonding agents). Glass ionomers. Other glass ionomer/composite-based products. Cements. Impression materials. Impression techniques. Casting alloys.
David A. Mitchell   +2 more
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Dental Materials

2020
Dental materials are a diverse range of materials that do not fit easily into the usual materials classification of metals, ceramics and polymers. For this reason they are considered separately in this chapter. Emphasis is placed on repair materials, both fillings and implants, although prosthetic materials (dentures) are described briefly as well. The
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