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    Mechanical properties of urethane and bis-acryl interim resin materials by Kerby, Ronald E., DMD, Knobloch, Lisa A., DDS, MS, Sharples, Stanley, DDS, Peregrina, Alejandro, DDS, MS

    Published in The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (01-07-2013)
    “…Statement of problem The fracture or dislodgement of an interim prosthesis may result in additional appointments and could negatively affect the outcome of a…”
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    Relative fracture toughness of bis-acryl interim resin materials by Knobloch, Lisa A., DDS, MS, Kerby, Ronald E., DMD, Pulido, Teresa, DDS, Johnston, William M., PhD

    Published in The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (01-08-2011)
    “…Statement of problem Fracture of the interim partial denture may cause patient discomfort and result in unplanned appointments and expense. At present, limited…”
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    Bond strengths of one- and two-step self-etch adhesive systems by Knobloch, Lisa A., DDS, MS, Gailey, David, Azer, Shereen, BDS, MSc, MS, Johnston, William M., PhD, Clelland, Nancy, DMD, MS, Kerby, Ronald E., DMD

    Published in The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (01-04-2007)
    “…Statement of problem One-bottle self-etching adhesives have been introduced that combine the etchant, primer, and adhesive into a single bottle in an effort to…”
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    Effect of mixing methods on the physical properties of dental stones by Azer, Shereen S, Kerby, Ronald E, Knobloch, Lisa A

    Published in Journal of dentistry (01-09-2008)
    “…Abstract Objectives This in vitro comparative study evaluated the effect of different stone mixing methods on material properties of four dental stones. Two…”
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    Relative wear of flowable and highly filled composite by Clelland, Nancy L., Pagnotto, Matthew P., Kerby, Ronald E., Seghi, Robert R.

    Published in The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (01-02-2005)
    “…By decreasing the proportion of filler, flowable composites are easy to adapt to small cavity preparations. However, the wear resistance of flowable composites…”
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    Synthesis and evaluation of modified urethane dimethacrylate resins with reduced water sorption and solubility by Kerby, Ronald E, Knobloch, Lisa A, Schricker, Scott, Gregg, Benjamin

    Published in Dental materials (01-03-2009)
    “…Abstract Objectives New aliphatic and aromatic urethane dimethacrylate monomers containing pendant phenyl methoxy or ethyl substituents were synthesized in…”
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    Fracture toughness of packable and conventional composite materials by Knobloch, Lisa A., Kerby, Ronald E., Seghi, Robert, Berlin, Jeffrey S., Clelland, Nancy

    Published in The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (01-09-2002)
    “…Statement of Problem. The introduction of packable composite has expanded the choices of materials for the restoration of posterior teeth. Few independent…”
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    Influence of interface surface conditions on indentation failure of simulated bonded ceramic onlays by Clelland, Nancy L., Warchol, Nicholas, Kerby, Ronald E., Katsube, Noriko, Seghi, Robert R.

    Published in Dental materials (01-02-2006)
    “…This study aims to evaluate the influence of surface roughness and acid etching on interfacial failure load and fracture initiation site for simulated resin…”
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    Fracture toughness of resin-based luting cements by Knobloch, Lisa A., Kerby, Ronald E., Seghi, Robert, Berlin, Jeffrey S., Lee, Jeffrey S.

    Published in The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (01-02-2000)
    “…Statement of problem. The introduction of resin-modified glass ionomer cements has expanded the choices of luting cements available to the clinician; however,…”
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    Microleakage and bond strength of sealant to primary enamel comparing air abrasion and acid etch techniques by Knobloch, Lisa A, Meyer, Tyra, Kerby, Ronald E, Johnston, William

    Published in Pediatric dentistry (01-11-2005)
    “…The objective of this study was to compare the effect of air abrasion (KCP 2000), acid etching (37% phosphoric acid), and the combination of both procedures on…”
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    Hardness and degree of conversion of posterior packable composites by Knobloch, Lisa A, Kerby, Ronald E, Clelland, Nancy, Lee, Jeffrey

    Published in Operative dentistry (01-11-2004)
    “…Knoop microhardness and the degree of conversion of three packable composites (SureFil, Alert and Solitaire), a microfil composite (Heliomolar), a microhybrid…”
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    Microtensile bond strengths of one-step and self-etching adhesive systems by Kerby, Ronald E, Knobloch, Lisa A, Clelland, Nancy, Lilley, Heather, Seghi, Rebert

    Published in Operative dentistry (01-03-2005)
    “…The microtensile bond strength of resin composite bonded to human enamel was evaluated utilizing four light-cure bonding agents. Human third molars were…”
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    Fracture toughness of modified dental resin systems by Kerby, R. E., Tiba, A., Knobloch, L. A., Schricker, S. R., Tiba, O.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-08-2003)
    “…summary This study compared the relative fracture toughness of a Bis‐GMA//TEGDMA (50:50 wt%)‐based resin system modified by 5, 10, and 15 wt% of a…”
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    Two-body wear resistance and degree of conversion of laboratory-processed composite materials by Knobloch, L A, Kerby, R E, Seghi, R, van Putten, M

    “…The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the relative 2-body abrasive wear and degree of conversion of 4 laboratory-processed composites (Targis,…”
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    The relative shear bond strength of visible light-curing and chemically curing glass-ionomer cement to composite resin by Kerby, R E, Knobloch, L

    “…The purpose of this study was to compare the shear bond strength to composite resin of a light-curing glass-ionomer cement with that of various chemically…”
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    Shear rebond strength of Rexillium III to enamel using resin composite cements by Knobloch, L A, Kerby, R E, Brantley, W, Laurell, K A

    “…This investigation evaluated the shear rebond strength of Rexillium III to enamel using various resin composite luting systems (Panavia, Imperva Dual, ABC…”
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    Some physical properties of implant abutment luting cements by Kerby, R E, McGlumphy, E A, Holloway, J A

    “…The dislodging force, the compressive strength at 24 hours, and the film thickness of four resin composite luting cements (UDA, UDA with fluoride, Panavia OP,…”
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    Shear bond strength of Rexillium III to enamel using resin composite cements by Knobloch, L A, Kerby, R E, Brantley, W A, Laurell, K A

    “…This study evaluated the shear bond strength of Rexillium III (Jeneric Pentron, Wallingford, CT) to enamel using various resin composite luting systems. Cast…”
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