Elements of Dental Materials: For Dental Hygienists and Dental AssistantsPhillips and Moore address the various aspects of dental materials science. The 5th Edition includes concerns about occupational safety, disposal of waste materials, and infectious diseases as they influence the choice and handling of dental materials. It examines such materials and procedures as castable ceramics, computer-aided design and manufacturing of ceramic restorations, implant materials, dental cements and more! |
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... discussed include reline materials , tissue conditioners , custom impression trays , and trays for other intraoral applications such as vital bleach- ing , mouth guards , and extraoral maxillofacial prostheses . The specific discus ...
... discussed include reline materials , tissue conditioners , custom impression trays , and trays for other intraoral applications such as vital bleach- ing , mouth guards , and extraoral maxillofacial prostheses . The specific discus ...
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... discussed in Chap- ter 13. In addition to possessing an optimal pH for initiating corrosion , the oral cavity is warm and moist . It usually contains a host of fluids , food debris , and enzymes . All of these create a favorable ...
... discussed in Chap- ter 13. In addition to possessing an optimal pH for initiating corrosion , the oral cavity is warm and moist . It usually contains a host of fluids , food debris , and enzymes . All of these create a favorable ...
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... discussed in Chapter 8 , is an example of thermoset polymers . Thermoplastic resins usually are soluble in certain organic solvents , such as acetone and chloroform , whereas most thermoset resins are insoluble . A more definitive way ...
... discussed in Chapter 8 , is an example of thermoset polymers . Thermoplastic resins usually are soluble in certain organic solvents , such as acetone and chloroform , whereas most thermoset resins are insoluble . A more definitive way ...
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