In vitro evaluation of the effect of two pediatric syrups on the microhardness and surface roughness of restoration materials Article Swipe
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Tania Carola Padilla-Cáceres
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Héber Isac Arbildo-Vega
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Vilma Mamani-Cori
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Luz Caballero-Apaza
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Manuela Daishy Casa-Coila
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· 2024
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.62029
· OA: W4402001150
YOU?
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· 2024
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.62029
· OA: W4402001150
The more days of exposure to ferrous sulphate syrup, the less the microhardness of the composite resin decreases; something similar occurs with the microhardness of Ketac Molar ionomeric cement when exposed to Paracetamol syrup. Meanwhile, the surface roughness of the composite resin and Ketac Molar ionomeric cement increases considerably when exposed to ferrous sulphate. <b>Key words:</b>Ionomeric cement, Microhardness, Composite resins, Surface roughness.
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