Search Results - "Knobloch, L. A."
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Fracture toughness of modified dental resin systems
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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Solubility and sorption of resin-based luting cements
Published in Operative dentistry (01-09-2000)“…This study compared the seven-day water sorption, water solubility and lactic acid solubility of three composite cements and three resin-modified glass-ionomer…”
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Wear of enamel opposing low-fusing and conventional ceramic restorative materials
Published in Journal of prosthodontics (01-03-2001)“…This study evaluated the wear area of human enamel opposing 2 conventional and 2 low-fusing dental porcelains, as well as abrasive wear, attrition, surface…”
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Hardness and degree of conversion of posterior packable composites
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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Fracture toughness of packable and conventional composite materials
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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Microtensile bond strengths of one-step and self-etching adhesive systems
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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Simulated oral wear of packable composites
Published in Operative dentistry (01-11-2003)“…Wear resistance has been a problem for the posterior application of resin composites. This study evaluated and compared the wear characteristics of two…”
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Fracture toughness of resin-based luting cements
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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Two-body wear resistance and degree of conversion of laboratory-processed composite materials
Published in The International journal of prosthodontics (01-09-1999)“…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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Shear rebond strength of Rexillium III to enamel using resin composite cements
Published in The International journal of prosthodontics (01-11-1997)“…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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Shear bond strength of Rexillium III to enamel using resin composite cements
Published in The International journal of prosthodontics (01-11-1996)“…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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Adhesion testing of a denture base resin with 5 casting alloys
Published in Journal of prosthodontics (01-03-2000)“…Purpose This study compared denture base resin shear bond strengths to silicoated Au‐Pd, Au‐Pd‐Ag, Au‐Ag‐Pd‐Cu, high‐Pd, and Ni‐Cr‐Be alloys used to fabricate…”
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Microleakage and bond strength of sealant to primary enamel comparing air abrasion and acid etch techniques
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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