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The physical properties of packable and conventional posterior resin-based composites: A comparison
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The physical properties of packable and conventional posterior resin-based composites: A comparison

Deborah Cobb, Katherine MacGregor, Marcos Vargas and Gerald Denehy
The Journal of the American Dental Association (1939), Vol.131(11), pp.1610-1615
11/01/2000
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2000.0091
PMID: 11103581

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Abstract

The authors compared the physical properties of three packable hybrid resin-based composites with those of a conventional hybrid and a microfill composite material advocated for use as posterior restorative materials. They evaluated diametral tensile strength, or DTS; compressive strength, or CS; flexural strength, or FS; and depth of cure, or DC.
Composite materials Dental care Resins

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