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Glass fibres for industrial use were laid on denture base materials such as self-curing and heat-curing resins to reinforce them. The use of heat-curing rather than self-curing resin as a base resin indicated a superior effect on bending properties.
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Nitanda, J., Matsui, H., Matsui, A. et al. Denture base materials reinforced with glass fibres. J Mater Sci 22, 1875–1878 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01132420
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