2018
DOI: 10.17222/mit.2018.047
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Effect of food-simulating liquids on mechanical properties and surface of a dental resin

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of food-simulating liquids on the mechanical properties and surface of a dental resin. The mechanical properties considered are fatigue and flexion. Samples (n = 108) were immersed into three liquids: distilled water, citric acid and heptane. The storage time was extended to four months. However, the specimens that were not broken after 10,000 shocks were subjected to flexion. The resulting histograms showed a weak increase in the flexion resistance. Moreov… Show more

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