Handbook of Composites From Renewable Materials 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9781119441632.ch131
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Investigation of Wear Characteristics of Dental Composite Reinforced with Rice Husk–Derived Nanosilica Filler Particles

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“…Six selected studies described the synthesis of rice husk silica 9,10,13,16,21,23 . Basically, the process involved two steps: extraction of silica from rice husk and precipitation of silica.…”
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“…Six selected studies described the synthesis of rice husk silica 9,10,13,16,21,23 . Basically, the process involved two steps: extraction of silica from rice husk and precipitation of silica.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven Textbooks were hand-searched to identify missing literature, which including Tooth-colored Restoratives: Principles and Techniques, 15 Handbook of Composites from Renewable Materials, 16 Composites in Biomedical Applications, 1 Dental Materials: Clinical Applications for Dental Assistants and Dental Hygienists, 17 Sturdevant's Art & Science of Operative Dentistry, 18 Dental Composite Materials for Direct Restorations, 19 and Resin Composites: Properties, Production, and Applications. 20…”
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“…It was found from results that 3 wt% of nanosilica-filled dental composites provide best results among prepared composites. [18] Some important studies in the context of optimum material selection considering best properties have utilized PROMETHEE, AHP-GRA, PSI, and AHP-VIKOR decision techniques and successfully predicted the best composite formulations for different applications. [19][20][21][22] Aforementioned literature review suggests that methods adopted till date for best dental composite material selection requiring a significant amount of laboratory background and takes higher computational time.…”
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