Abstract

Doughlike polymeric material, formed by mixing a powder and liquid, can be readily adapted to the cervical third of intact teeth. Rapid polymerization at peak temperatures not exceeding 50 C, strength, rigidity, and dimensional stability make the product suitable for use as a dental splint. It may also find application for the fabrication of orthopedic splints.

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