Spazzin et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Ceramic strengthening by tuning the elastic moduli of resin-based luting agentsSpazzin et al., 2017
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- Spazzin A
- Bacchi A
- Alessandretti R
- Santos M
- Basso G
- Griggs J
- Moraes R
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- Dental Materials
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Objective Resin-based luting agents (RBLAs) with tuned elastic moduli (E) were prepared and their influence on the strengthening, reliability, and mode of failure of luted feldspar ceramic was investigated. Methods RBLAs with low E (2.6 GPa), intermediate E (6.6 GPa) …
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