Fracture characteristics of fibre reinforced composite bars used to provide rigid orthodontic dental segments
Fibre reinforced composites (FRC) can be used to join teeth as a rigid unit for anchorage purposes and/or for tooth movement. The utility of FRCs for these applications depends on the fracture characteristics and durability of the material under masticatory loads.
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Main Authors: | Tahmasbi Soodeh (Author), Heravi Farzin (Author), Moazzami Saied Mostafa (Author) |
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