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    Hydrothermal low-fusing glass porcelain material.


  • Jestel NL, Morris MD, O'Brien WJ.

    Depth-resolved Raman microprobe examination of a commercial dental porcelain exposed to a simulated oral environment.
      (Dent Mater. 1998 Sep;14(5):375-82.)
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  • Griggs JA, Kishen A, Le KN.

    Mechanism of strength increase for a hydrothermal porcelain.
      (Dent Mater. 2003 Nov;19(7):625-31.)
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  • Alkhiary YM, Morgano SM, Giordano RA.

    Effects of acid hydrolysis and mechanical polishing on surface residual stresses of low-fusing dental ceramics.
      (J Prosthet Dent. 2003 Aug;90(2):133-42.)
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  • Palin WM, Fleming GJ, Marquis PM.

    An evaluation of the mechanical properties of 'hydrothermal' dental glass after water immersion and surface polishing.
      (Dent Mater. 2003 Mar;19(2):92-100.)
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  • Dietschi D, Moor L.

    Evaluation of the marginal and internal adaptation of different ceramic and composite inlay systems after an in vitro fatigue test.
      (J Adhes Dent. 1999 Spring;1(1):41-56.)
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