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Dehydration and the dynamic dimensional changes within dentin and enamel
Dental Materials, 06/10/09
Zhang D et al. - The objectives of this study were to quantify the dimensional changes in dentin and enamel during dehydration, and to determine if there are differences between the responses of these tissues from young and old patients. The degree of deformation shrinkage resulting from dehydration is over a factor of magnitude larger in dentin than enamel.
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