2006, Number 4
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Rev ADM 2006; 63 (4)
Metal free ceromer restauration cementation with preheated composite resin material.Polimerization rank evaluation
Kogan FE, Elizalde PA, Reyes ML, Castillo M, Puebla A, Kogan P
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 131-134
PDF size: 180.87 Kb.
ABSTRACT
An
in vitro study done to evaluate the cementation technique of ceromer restorations using a restorative resin preheated at 140°F/60°C as a cementing media. Thirty cemented restorations were compared against a Barcol 75 ring. The results showed a complete polymerization in all the samples with a thickness of less than 2.6 mm
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