Effects of chemical disinfectants on surface hardness of heat -cured acrylic resins. In vitro study
Introduction: Acrylic resins (i.e., heat cured acrylic resins) are the most common materials used to manufacture removable dental prostheses involving maxillofacial prostheses such as obturators. Their mechanical and physical properties must be adequate for their use and durability. It is therefore...
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Main Author: | Firas Abd Kati (Author) |
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Universidad de Concepción.,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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