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Benefits of preheating resin composite before placement
James A Woolum1, Thomas G Berry, Daniel E Wilson
1Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of Colorado, School of Dentistry, USA.
Abstract:
Resin composite can be relatively stiff, difficult to express from the compule/syringe, and challenging to place. Research has shown that heating the material prior to use not only decreases its viscosity but also improves its physical properties. This article discusses the effect of preheating composite and discusses a device designed to control the preheating process.
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