Some Aspects of the Chemistry and Physics of Dental Resins
1988 ◽
Vol 2
(1)
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pp. 93-97
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Keyword(s):
The status of denture-base poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) has been reviewed, and in spite of the availability of mechanically superior injection-molded resins, it remains the material of choice. PMMA can be reinforced with fibers, the most recent being ultra-high-modulus polyethylene fibers. Various elastomer reinforced materials are also available. Alternatives to room-temperature polymerizing PMMA resins include higher methacrylates and epimine resins. High-modulus resins have been produced with Bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate (BisGMA) and tetrahydrofurfuryl methacrylate, involving an anti-plasticizer function. Also reviewed are room-temperature polymerizing initiators, radio-opaque resins, and studies on polymerization shrinkage.
2008 ◽
Vol 202
(12)
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pp. 2670-2676
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2020 ◽
Vol 13
(1)
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pp. 32-38
2009 ◽
pp. 437-485
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1995 ◽
Vol 50
(4)
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pp. 249-264
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Keyword(s):
1979 ◽
Vol 17
(9)
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pp. 591-593
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1988 ◽
Vol 35
(7)
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pp. 1945-1953
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Surface modification of ultra high modulus polyethylene fibers by an atmospheric pressure plasma jet
2008 ◽
Vol 108
(1)
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pp. 25-33
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