2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2016.03.015
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Correlation of shear and dielectric ion viscosity of dental resins – Influence of composition, temperature and filler content

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“…Dielectric analysis is an established method [119] to monitor thermoset cure reactions and has been successfully applied to photoinitiated cure reactions [120][121][122]. The dielectric measuring principle is equivalent to that of an impedance measurement [123] and works as follows.…”
Section: Dielectrometrymentioning
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“…Dielectric analysis is an established method [119] to monitor thermoset cure reactions and has been successfully applied to photoinitiated cure reactions [120][121][122]. The dielectric measuring principle is equivalent to that of an impedance measurement [123] and works as follows.…”
Section: Dielectrometrymentioning
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“…Hence spatial variations in the vertical direction can be measured using different penetration depths [124]. The effects of ceramic fillers on the ion viscosity are discussed in [122].…”
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“…The patient was very satisfied with the durability, aesthetic outlook and especially the color harmony and gloss of the restorations. The specific spherical fillers and enhanced optical properties of the resin [14], the button technique used for selection of the shades [15], overcontour less layering technique [8,16] and detailed polishing procedures [17] are possibly played the key roles in this aesthetic outcome.…”
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“…Micro‐filled dental composite was showed higher translucency. Steinhaus et al 25 analyzed the correlation of shear viscosity along with ion viscosity of visible light‐curing resins. In this study, a comparison was investigated by a mixture of Bis‐GMA & TEGDMA to two commercial dental VLC resins and RBC.…”
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