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Physical-Mechanical Properties of Composite Light-Cured Materials

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Composite stomatological light-cured materials with a polymer matrix, bonding layer and inorganic filling (glass) are examined. The requirements imposed on these materials by modern therapeutical stomatology are indicated. The composition and some technological aspects of the production of the new material are presented. An investigation of the physical-mechanical properties of the new composite material (strength, water absorption, polymerization depth) showed that these indices are on par with the best foreign analogs.

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Correspondence to N. M. Shalukho.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 1, pp. 38 – 40, January, 2014.

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Chistyakova, G.G., Shalukho, N.M. & Izobello, Y.N. Physical-Mechanical Properties of Composite Light-Cured Materials. Glass Ceram 71, 35–37 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-014-9610-5

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