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J Dent Res 50(3): 536-541, 1971
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An Ethylene Imine Derivative as a Temporary Crown and Bridge Material

M. BRADEN 1, B. CAUSTON 1, and R. L. CLARKE 1

1 Dental School of The London Hospital Medical College, University of London, London, E1 England

An ethylene imine temporary crown material was investigated. Two advantages were found compared with acrylic resin, but mechanical weaknesses suggest that the material should be of temporary use only.

Submitted on February 16, 1970







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