16. Physical properties of the dentino-enamel junction.
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To define the physical properties of the dentino-enamel junction (DEJ), we measured the ultimate tensile strength using a microtensile test, and measured nanohardness and Young's modulus using a nanoindentation tester. The ultimate tensile strength was 51.5 MPa, and the values of nanohardness and Young's modulus showed moderatevalues between enamel and dentin. Observation of the fractured surfaces revealed that the bonding properties between enamel and dentin is very high.
- 硬組織再生生物学会の論文
- 1998-10-04
著者
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SANO Hidehiko
Department of Restorative Dentistry, Division of Oral Health Science, Hokkaido University Graduate S
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Tagami Junji
Department Of Operative Dentistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Sano Hidehiko
Department Of Operative Dentistry Hokkaido University School Of Dentistry
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Sano Hidehiko
Department Of Oral Health Science Hokkaido University Graduate School Of Dental Medicine
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Sano Hidehiko
Department Of Operative Dentistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Sano Hidehiko
Department Of Operative Dentistry Hokkaido University Dental School
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Urabe Isao
Department of Operative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Urabe Isao
Department Of Operative Dentistry Faculty Of Dentistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Tagami Junji
Deparment Of Operative Dentistry Faculty Of Dnetistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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