Farah et al., 1976 - Google Patents
Effects of cement bases on the stresses and deflections in composite restorationsFarah et al., 1976
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- Farah J
- Powers J
- Dennison J
- Craig R
- Spencer J
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- Journal of Dental Research
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A model was used to show that tensile and shear stresses can occur in sufficient magnitude to cause failure in a cement base supporting a composite material in a posterior Class I restoration. Highest values of stress were observed when lining materials with a low …
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