THE INFLUENCE OF LOAD AND THERMAL CYCLING ON MARGINAL ADAPTABILITY AND GAP DISTANCE OF PACKABLE COMPOSITES
Hebat allah Hassan Hassan;
Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the effect of each of thermal and load cycling and the use of flowable liners on the marginal adaptability and gap distance of packable resin composite compared to conventional resin composite.
A total of 120 freshl
A total of 120 freshl
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| Title | THE INFLUENCE OF LOAD AND THERMAL CYCLING ON MARGINAL ADAPTABILITY AND GAP DISTANCE OF PACKABLE COMPOSITES | Authors | Hebat allah Hassan Hassan | Keywords | THE INFLUENCE OF LOAD AND THERMAL CYCLING ON MARGINAL ADAPTABILITY AND GAP DISTANCE OF PACKABLE COMPOSITES | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | This study was conducted to determine the effect of each of thermal and load cycling and the use of flowable liners on the marginal adaptability and gap distance of packable resin composite compared to conventional resin composite. A total of 120 freshl |
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