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Polymerization Shrinkage And Stress Development In Bioactive Urethane Acrylic Resin Composites

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Author(s)

Joseph M. Antonucci, Tonya Icenogle, W F. Regnault, D W. Liu, J N. O'Donnell, Drago Skrtic
Citation
Polymer Preprints
Volume
47(1)

Keywords

Amorphous Calcium Phosphate, Biomaterials, Composites, Dental Restoratives, Mechanical Properties, composites, degree of vinyl conversion, mechanical strength, polymerization shrinkage, polymerization stress, urethane, Dentistry

Citation

Antonucci, J. , Icenogle, T. , Regnault, W. , Liu, D. , O'Donnell, J. and Skrtic, D. (2006), Polymerization Shrinkage And Stress Development In Bioactive Urethane Acrylic Resin Composites, Polymer Preprints, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=853987 (Accessed July 26, 2024)

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Created January 1, 2006, Updated July 22, 2024