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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 62, 850-852, Copyright © 1983 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals


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The relationship between filler loading and particle size distribution in composite resin technology

M. Cross, W. H. Douglas and R. P. Fields

Distinct composite structures are characterized by the ratio of liquid resin volume to non-filler volume of the material constituting the filler. If the ratio is less than one, there is high particle-to-particle interaction. If the ratio is greater than one, particles are pushed apart, and the burden of energy dissipation falls upon the resin.


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