Rueggeberg et al., 1990 - Google Patents
The effect of oxygen inhibition on an unfilled/filled composite systemRueggeberg et al., 1990
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- Rueggeberg F
- Margeson D
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- Journal of dental research
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Oxygen is known to inhibit vinyl polymerization in resins used for restorative dentistry. This research examined the effects of unfilled resin being blown into a thin layer on etched bovine enamel in atmospheres of room air, argon, or a combination of the two. Onto this thin …
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