Introduction. The development of new technologies continues to improve the ability of the scientist, the manufacturer and the clinician to measure more efficiently and therefore to create a more ideal composite. However, the continuous search for an ideal restorative material, which is similar to the structure of the tooth, is resistant to masticatory forces, has physical and mechanical properties similar to that of the natural tooth, and has an appearance similar to natural dentin and enamel. As the mechanical properties of a restorative material approximate those of enamel and dentin, the longevity of the restoration increases. Aim of study. Study of the areas of interaction "composite-hard dental tissue" in the comparative aspect o...
he first part of this discussion provided an overview of the general properties of the next-generati...
Direct composite restorations are becoming popular worldwide, therefore repair of such restorations ...
Presenting problemTraumatic dental injuries are frequent accidents that typically involve the maxill...
Department of Odontology, Periodontology and Oral Pathology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University o...
Introduction Many modern materials used by modern medicine are in close contact or interact with tis...
Introduction. Currently, one of the most reliable methods of restoring hard dental tissue defects ar...
Department Odontology, Paradontology and Oral pathology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of M...
The hardest tissue in the human body is the enamel which covers the anatomical crowns of teeth. It m...
Nowadays, high demands are made on filling materials in modern dentistry: Durability, Reliability &A...
Nowadays, there are two different approaches to the treatment of defects of hard tissues of anterior...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73465/1/j.1749-6632.1968.tb20274.x.pd
International audienceDental composites are organo-mineral filling biomaterials used for the restora...
This thesis aims to clarify several issues within the field of direct composite resin materials. A n...
Improvements in tooth-coloured restoratives and bonding technology have made dental procedures more ...
To restore carious or traumatized teeth, a dental practitioner can choose between two direct (plasti...
he first part of this discussion provided an overview of the general properties of the next-generati...
Direct composite restorations are becoming popular worldwide, therefore repair of such restorations ...
Presenting problemTraumatic dental injuries are frequent accidents that typically involve the maxill...
Department of Odontology, Periodontology and Oral Pathology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University o...
Introduction Many modern materials used by modern medicine are in close contact or interact with tis...
Introduction. Currently, one of the most reliable methods of restoring hard dental tissue defects ar...
Department Odontology, Paradontology and Oral pathology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of M...
The hardest tissue in the human body is the enamel which covers the anatomical crowns of teeth. It m...
Nowadays, high demands are made on filling materials in modern dentistry: Durability, Reliability &A...
Nowadays, there are two different approaches to the treatment of defects of hard tissues of anterior...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73465/1/j.1749-6632.1968.tb20274.x.pd
International audienceDental composites are organo-mineral filling biomaterials used for the restora...
This thesis aims to clarify several issues within the field of direct composite resin materials. A n...
Improvements in tooth-coloured restoratives and bonding technology have made dental procedures more ...
To restore carious or traumatized teeth, a dental practitioner can choose between two direct (plasti...
he first part of this discussion provided an overview of the general properties of the next-generati...
Direct composite restorations are becoming popular worldwide, therefore repair of such restorations ...
Presenting problemTraumatic dental injuries are frequent accidents that typically involve the maxill...