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J Dent Res 50(2): 393-399, 1971
© 1971 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Dental Silicate Cements: XIII. Crazing and Dulling of the Surface

BRIAN E. KENT 1, BRIAN G. LEWIS 1, and ALAN D. WILSON 1

1 Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Cornwall House, Stamford Street, London, SE 1, England

The nature and cause of dulling and crazing of freshly exposed surfaces of silicate cements are discussed with the effects of liquid composition and preparative and environmental variables.

Submitted on March 23, 1970







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