Knoop microhardness of conventional and microwaved denture base acrylic resins
Background: Microwave polymerization reduces the time of acrylic resin processing, but it is important to select a proper cycle to avoid overheating, porosity, and impairment to the materials' properties. Aims: To evaluate the microhardness of conventional (Vipi Cril-VC) and microwaved (Vipi Wa...
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Main Authors: | Amanda C Schoeffel (Author), Patricia Bagio (Author), Vinicius T Sakima (Author), Simone Soares (Author), Karin H Neppelenbroek (Author), Vanessa M Urban (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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