Effect of ethoxylated bisEMA on water sorption of 3D-printed splints
Aim or Purpose: A significant loss or gain in weight of splint material would indicate a possible risk of a material to stand up to oral exposure. bisEMA is commonly used monomer in 3D-printed splints. However, bisEMA is general name for group of different monomers having various chainlength of etho...
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Main Authors: | Dr Lippo Lassila (Author), Dr Junichiro Wada (Author), Prof Pekka Vallittu (Author), Dr Sufyan Garoushi (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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