Retention of dowels subjected to tensile and torsional forces.

作者: Dale R. Ruemping , Melvin R. Lund , Richard J. Schnell

DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(79)90300-7

关键词: TorqueDenture RetentionDental Stress AnalysisTorsional ForcesComposite materialUltimate tensile strengthRotationGold alloysMaterials science

摘要: This investigation measured the maximal tensile and torsional forces sustained by four different designs of dowels. 1. Under force, threaded screw-in dowels were significantly more retentive than unthreaded 2. torque, both serrated smooth-sided

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