Polymerization shrinkage-stress of short fiber-reinforced composite
Background: Polymerization shrinkage-related stress of dental composite materials is a clinically relevant problem. In the presence of proper adhesion, shrinkage produces stress in the remaining tooth structure. The greater the destruction, the less the tooth structure is available to withstand the...
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Main Authors: | Viktória Néma (Author), Tekla Sáry (Author), Lili Fanni Szántó (Author), Gábor Braunitzer (Author), Márk Fráter (Author) |
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Hungarian Dental Association,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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