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Materials science for dentistry /

Materials Science for Dentistry has established itself as a standard reference for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in dentistry. It provides a fundamental understanding of the materials on which dentistry depends, covering those aspects of structure and chemistry which govern the behaviour an...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Darvell, B. W.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, England ; Boca Raton, Florida : Woodhead Publishing Limited : CRC Press, 2009.
Edición:Ninth edition.
Colección:Woodhead Publishing in materials.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Materials Science for Dentistry; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Preface to the 5th Edition; Introduction; How To Use This Book; Conventions; A Note on References; Greek Alphabet; Chapter 1 Mechanical Testing; 1. Initial Ideas; 2. The Equations of Deformation; 3. Plastic Deformation; 4. Work of Deformation; 5. Modelling; 6. Strength Testing; 7. Griffith's Law; 8. Hardness; 9. Dynamic Behaviour; 10. Impact; 11. Creep; 12. Fatigue; 13. Elastic Moduli; 14. Comparative Properties; 15. Ideality; References; Chapter 2 Gypsum Materials; 1. Basic Reactions; 2. Mixing Liquid.
  • 3. Dental Products4. Mixing Proportions; 5. Setting Dimensional Change; 6. Setting Reac; 7. Modifiers; 8. Porosity; 9. Wet or Dry?; 10. Storage; 11. Setting Time; References; Chapter 3 Polymers; 1. Basic Structure; 2. Configuration and Conformation; 3. Viscosity; 4. Glass Transition; 5. Time-Temperature Equivalence; 6. Plasticizers and Cross-linking; References; Chapter 4 Rheology; 1. First Thoughts; 2. Elast; 3. Newtonian Flow; 4. The Maxwell Body; 5. The Kelvin-Voigt Body; 6. Viscoelasticity; 7. Classification of Flow Behaviour; 8. The Compression Set Test.
  • 9. Fillers10. Stokes' Law; 11. Poiseuille's Law; References; Chapter 5 Acrylic; 1. Polymerization Reactions; 2. Heat-cured Acrylic; 3. Cold-cured Resins; 4. Inhibitors; 5. Cracks & Crazes; 6. Modifications; References; Chapter 6 Resin Restorative Materials; 1. Direct Acrylic Resin Restorative Materials; 2. The Effects of Fillers; 3. Filler Loading; 4. Resin Chemistry; 5. Light-Cured Materials; 6. Oxygen Inhibition; References; Chapter 7 Flexible Impression Materials; 1. Basic Requirements; 2. Deformation; 3. Effects of Fillers; 4. Polysulphide; 5. Polyether; 6. Silicones.
  • 7. Polysaccharides8. Agar; 9. Alginates; 10. Water Gain and Loss; 11. Stress Set; 12. Other Accuracy Issues; 13. Mould Seal; References; Chapter 8 Composition and Phase Diagrams; 1. Plotting Composition; 2. States and Phases; 3. The Phase Rule; 4. Critical Points; References; Chapter 9 Cements and Liners; 1. General Principles; 2. Zinc Oxide
  • Eugenol; 3. Background Chemistry; 4. Cements as Composite Materials; 6. Zinc Polycarboxylate; 7. Ion-leachable Glasses; 8. Glass Ionomer Cement; 9. Film Thickness; 10. Calcium Hydroxide Liners; 11. Cavity Varnish; 12. MTA.