Infrared spectroscopy: a tool for determination of the degree of conversion in dental composites
AUTOR(ES)
Moraes, Luciene Gonçalves Palmeira, Rocha, Renata Sanches Ferreira, Menegazzo, Lívia Maluf, Araújo, Eudes Borges de, Yukimito, Keizo, Moraes, João Carlos Silos
FONTE
Journal of Applied Oral Science
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2008-04
RESUMO
Infrared spectroscopy is one of the most widely used techniques for measurement of conversion degree in dental composites. However, to obtain good quality spectra and quantitative analysis from spectral data, appropriate expertise and knowledge of the technique are mandatory. This paper presents important details to use infrared spectroscopy for determination of the conversion degree.
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