EFFECT OF BRUSHING SIMULATION ON COLOUR STABILITY OF STRONTIUM AND MAGNESIUM NANOPARTICLES BASED COMPOSITE RESINS
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https://doi.org/10.48047/dp7sd583Keywords:
Magnesium, Brushing simulation, Strontium, Aesthetics, RestorationAbstract
INTRODUCTION: The colour stability of dental materials is of utmost importance in ensuring their long-term durability and aesthetic appeal. In the realm of dental research, the impact of various factors on the colour stability of dental resins, particularly using innovative components like strontium and magnesium nanoparticles, is a topic of significant interest and investigation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nanoparticles based resin composites were chosen for this study. T
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