Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10612100 | Dental Materials | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Shrinkage stress development must be considered a multi-factorial phenomenon. Therefore, accessing the specific contribution of volumetric shrinkage, viscoelastic behavior, reaction kinetics and local conditions on stress magnitude seems impractical. Some of the restorative techniques aiming at stress reduction have limited applicability, because their efficiency varies depending upon the materials employed. Due to an intense research activity over the years, the understanding of this matter has increased remarkably, leading to the development of new restorative techniques and materials that may help minimize this problem.
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Authors
Roberto R. Braga, Rafael Y. Ballester, Jack L. Ferracane,