Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10612545 | Dental Materials | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The increase in water sorption, solubility and the associated diffusion coefficient of the experimental oxirane RBC, OXI was manifested as a significant decrease in bi-axial flexure strength and attributed to the decrease in synergy between the filler particles and resin matrix. The decreased water sorption, solubility and associated diffusion coefficient of the experimental silorane RBC, SIL may potentially improve hydrolytic stability of RBC restorations demonstrated by the non-significant decrease in bi-axial flexure strength following medium-term immersion.
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Authors
W.M. Palin, G.J.P. Fleming, F.J.T. Burke, P.M. Marquis, R.C. Randall,