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1 Dental School of the London Hospital Medical College, University of London, London, England
An analysis of five proprietary tissue conditioners was made. The polymer powders were generally a blend of copolymers based on poly(ethyl methacrylate); the liquid was a mixture of an aromatic ester (commonly butyl phthalyl butyl glycolate) with up to 30% ethanol. Rapid gelling occurred because ethanol is a solvent for poly(ethyl methacrylate).
Submitted on March 18, 1969
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