Comparative evaluation of flexural strength of denture base resin materials processed using compression molding technique, injection molding technique, and computer-aided design CAM technique: An in vitro study
Background: Denture bases undergo repeated flexing during mastication leading to fatigue failure, demanding a high fatigue strength property. Flexural (transverse) strength is required high to prevent catastrophic failure under load for success. Denture base resins are fabricated by three different...
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Main Authors: | Rutika C Patankar (Author), Vijaysinh More (Author), Rajashree Jadhav (Author), Ajay Sabane (Author), Pankaj Kadam (Author), Arti Gachake (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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