1953
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(53)90023-7
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The hygroscopic setting. Expansion of a dental casting investment

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“…Researchers such as Degni (1946), Skinner and Degni (1957), Docking et al (1948Docking et al ( a-c, 1949, and Peyton and his colleagues [Landgren (1950); Delgado (1953); Asgar (1954Asgar ( ,1958; Jorgensen (1956); Fusayama (1957); Dickson et al (1955); and Ryge and Fairhurst (1956)] studied various aspects of the hygroscopic expansion of investments, and many theories were set forth. Finally, Mahler and Ady (1960), in their classic paper, showed that the hygroscopic expansion of dental investments is a continuation of setting expansion and proposed the theory which is accepted today.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Researchers such as Degni (1946), Skinner and Degni (1957), Docking et al (1948Docking et al ( a-c, 1949, and Peyton and his colleagues [Landgren (1950); Delgado (1953); Asgar (1954Asgar ( ,1958; Jorgensen (1956); Fusayama (1957); Dickson et al (1955); and Ryge and Fairhurst (1956)] studied various aspects of the hygroscopic expansion of investments, and many theories were set forth. Finally, Mahler and Ady (1960), in their classic paper, showed that the hygroscopic expansion of dental investments is a continuation of setting expansion and proposed the theory which is accepted today.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%