R J Hoard
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Hoard R, Eichmiller F, Parry E, Giuseppetti A
Oper Dent
. 2001 Feb;
25(3):182-5.
PMID: 11203814
Edge strength is defined in this study as the resistance to fracture of the beveled extension normally located at the cavosurface margin of a dental restoration. The edge strength of...
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Hoard R
J Indiana Dent Assoc
. 1993 Sep;
72(5):16-8.
PMID: 8040716
Tooth-colored inlays and onlays for posterior restorations have gained in popularity, replacing time-honored amalgam or cast gold restorations in patients with high aesthetic concerns. This article discusses the available types...
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Hoard R, Chiang P, Hewlett E, Caputo A
Oral Health
. 1993 Mar;
83(3):15-6, 18.
PMID: 8152777
No abstract available.
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Hoard R, Hom J, Hewlett E, Watson J
J Prosthet Dent
. 1989 Jan;
61(1):45-7.
PMID: 2915332
This study compared the property of castability of a castable ceramic to an American Dental Association-certified type II casting alloy. A wax pattern was made with a manifold-type structure from...
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Hoard R, Caputo A, CONTINO R, Koenig M
J Prosthet Dent
. 1978 Nov;
40(5):520-5.
PMID: 281502
A model system was developed which recorded the intracoronal pressure during crown cementation at three locations simultaneously. Peak pressures and residual pressures were greatest with zinc phosphate cement. The zinc...
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Hoard R, Watson J
J Prosthet Dent
. 1976 May;
35(5):538-42.
PMID: 1063870
The elongation of Types II and III gold alloys ranges from 20 to 35 per cent. It has therefore been proposed that a nonbeveled margin could be "pulled" (elongation) to...