Dental SecretsStephen T. Sonis Hanley & Belfus, 1994 - 233 pagina's Part of a series which aims to test and review current clinical concepts in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, this textbook of dentistry provides quick answers to often-asked questions, and presents factual information in an accessible manner. |
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Pagina 113
... resin , opaquers , and finally the appropriate color of composite restorative . 2. How does bonding to a metal surface differ from the porcelain repair ? The principal steps of bonding are similar , but the preparation of the metal ...
... resin , opaquers , and finally the appropriate color of composite restorative . 2. How does bonding to a metal surface differ from the porcelain repair ? The principal steps of bonding are similar , but the preparation of the metal ...
Pagina 115
... resin cements such as Panavia ( J. Morita ) and C & B Metabond ( Parkell ) . 21. What are silane - coupling agents ? Silane - coupling agents are compounds that enhance the micromechanical bond strength of unfilled resin to etched or ...
... resin cements such as Panavia ( J. Morita ) and C & B Metabond ( Parkell ) . 21. What are silane - coupling agents ? Silane - coupling agents are compounds that enhance the micromechanical bond strength of unfilled resin to etched or ...
Pagina 123
... resin : the unfilled resin is then applied and light- or dual - cured . This layer can now bond to composite , pretreated porcelain luted with composite , or amalgam . 61. What is accomplished by enamel etching prior to the placement of ...
... resin : the unfilled resin is then applied and light- or dual - cured . This layer can now bond to composite , pretreated porcelain luted with composite , or amalgam . 61. What is accomplished by enamel etching prior to the placement of ...
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The DentistPatient Relationship | 1 |
Oral Medicine | 17 |
Oral Pathology | 33 |
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