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Journal of biomedical materials research. 58(2)
This study evaluated a porous tantalum biomaterial (Hedrocel) designed to function as a scaffold for osseous ingrowth. Samples were characterized for structure, Vickers microhardness, compressive cantilever bending, and tensile properties, as well as
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Orthopedics. 15(6)
The use of power driven staples is an accepted method of fixation for small bones of the hand and wrist and of the foot and ankle. The staples must be applied to flat or nearly flat surfaces. A synthetic model was developed to evaluate the ability of
Publikováno v:
Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs. 4:193-203
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the feasibility of enhancing the electrochemical stability of dental amalgam restorations by a process of "selective interfacial amalgamation." If dental amalgam restorations can be selectively alloyed
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Journal of endodontics. 7(11)
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Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985). 17(8)
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American journal of dentistry. 2(4)
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Journal of rehabilitation research and development. 26(4)
Quadriplegics rely on mouth-controlled devices to perform a variety of tasks and to establish some degree of self-sufficiency. The most functional mouthstick appliances have custom-fitted mouthpieces which are fabricated by dental professionals, and
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Operative dentistry. 9(3)
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Chemischer Informationsdienst. 8
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the feasibility of enhancing the electrochemical stability of dental amalgam restorations by a process of “selective interfacial amalgamation.” If dental amalgam restorations can be selectively all
Autor:
L. D. Zardiackas, T. P. Russin
Publikováno v:
Biomaterials, medical devices, and artificial organs. 8(1)
The Selective Interfacial Amalgamation (S.I.A.) amalgam linear system was evaluated for its ability to reduce marginal leakage in freshly placed amalgam restorations. Leakage was evaluated in extracted and restored human molars which had been submerg