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    In Vitro Repair of Fractured Fiber-Reinforced Cusp-Replacing Composite Restorations

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    Objective. To assess fracture resistance and failure mode of repaired fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) cusp-replacing restorations. Methods. Sixteen extracted human premolars with fractured cusp-replacing woven (Group (A)) or unidirectional (Group (B)) FRC restorations from a previous loading experiment were repaired with resin composite and loaded to fracture. Results. Differences in fracture loads between groups were not statistically significant (P = 0.34). Fracture loads of repaired specimens were significantly lower than those of original specimens (P = 0.02 for Group (A) and P < 0.001 for Group (B)). Majority of specimens showed failure along the repaired surface. In Group (B) 89% of specimens showed intact tooth substrate after restoration fracture, while this was 28% in Group (A) (P = 0.04). Conclusion. Fractured cusp-replacing FRC restorations that are repaired with resin composite show about half of fracture resistance of original restorations. Mode of failure with a base of unidirectional fibers is predominantly adhesive

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    Raskasmetallilaskeuma Suomessa vuosina 1985 ja 1990

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    Raskasmetallilaskeuma Oulun läänissä

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    Heavy metal and sulphur depositions in Finland from 1985 to 1990

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    Microwave dissolution method for the determination of heavy metals in biomonitors using GFAAS and flame AAS

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    Atmospheric heavy metal deposition in Finland from 1985 to 1990

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    Raskasmetallilaskeuma

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