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Properties of a glass-ionomer/resin-composite hybrid material
R. S. Mathis,
J. L. Ferracane
School of Dentistry
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Engineering & Materials Science
Ionomers
97%
Hybrid materials
95%
Resins
60%
Glass
53%
Composite materials
39%
Solubility
29%
Adhesion
24%
Dental composites
22%
Crazing
20%
Liquids
18%
Brittleness
14%
Yield stress
12%
Fracture toughness
12%
Compressive strength
11%
Elastic moduli
11%
Surface roughness
11%
Tensile strength
10%
Mechanical properties
8%
Water
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
glass ionomer
94%
Composite Resins
78%
Dentin
42%
Solubility
27%
Desiccation
19%
Compressive Strength
18%
Flexural Strength
17%
Elastic Modulus
15%
Tensile Strength
15%
Fluorides
14%
Mouth
11%
Tooth
9%
Light
9%
Water
9%
In Vitro Techniques
5%
Chemical Compounds
Glass Ionomer Cement
100%
Crazing
20%
Brittleness
17%
Solubility
17%
Yield Point
15%
Fracture Toughness
15%
Liquid
14%
Compression Strength
14%
Surface Roughness
13%
Tensile Strength
11%
Composite Material
6%
Surface
4%