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1 Johnson and Johnson, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 USA
The effect of temperature on the rheological properties of four dental restorative materials was investigated at 26 to 60 C. Acoustic absorption was used to calculate loss coefficient, and resonance frequency was used to obtain Young's modulus. Young's moduli and loss coefficients of the restorative materials were temperature dependent.
Submitted on December 18, 1972
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