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Physical properties of resinous cements: an in vitro study
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Journal Of Oral Rehabilitation. Blackwell Science Ltd, v. 27, n. 12, n. 1064, n. 1067, 2000.
0305-182X
WOS:000166524300009
10.1046/j.1365-2842.2000.00657.x
Autor
Fraga, RC
Luca-Fraga, LRL
Pimenta, LAF
Institución
Resumen
The now rate capacity, hydrolytic degradation and radiopacity of three resin-based cements were tested and compared with zinc phosphate cement, when used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. There are no significant differences among the cements with regard to the now rate. The zinc phosphate cement showed superior hydrolytic degradation compared with the other cements tested. The cements presented different radiopacities and the zinc phosphate cement was the most radiopaque. The results suggest that the development of resin-based materials associated with adhesive procedures can increase the effectiveness of indirect restorations. 27 12 1064 1067
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