Comparison of fluoridated apatites with pure hydroxyapatite as potential biomimetic alternatives to enamel for laboratory-based bond strength studies
To investigate whether fluoridated apatites have a shear bond strength which more closely equates to that of natural enamel than pure hydroxyapatite, making them potentially useful as biomimetic alternatives to natural enamel for ex vivo laboratory bonding studies.
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Main Authors: | Jones Steven P. (Author), Cheuk Godwin C.Y (Author), Georgiou George (Author), Moles David R. (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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