López-Suevos et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Degree of cure and fracture properties of experimental acid-resin modified composites under wet and dry conditionsLópez-Suevos et al., 2008
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- López-Suevos F
- Dickens S
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- Dental Materials
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OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the effects of core structure and storage conditions on the mechanical properties of acid-resin modified composites and a control material by three point bending and conversion measurements 15min and 24h after curing. METHODS: The monomers …
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