Analysis of stresses during the polymerization shrinkage of self-curing resin cement in indirect restorations: A finite-element study
Background: Adhesive cementation is essential for the longevity of indirect esthetic restorations. However, polymerization shrinkage of resin cement generates stress, which may cause failures in the tooth-restoration interface. So, understanding of the biomechanics of resin cement is important for p...
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Main Authors: | Tulimar M Cornacchia (Author), Guilherme C Silva (Author), Claudia S Magalhaes (Author), Allyson N Moreira (Author), Estevam B Las Casas (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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