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Frictional effects between natural teeth in an artificial mouth
W. H. Douglas
, R. L. Sakaguchi
, R. DeLong
Biomaterials
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Engineering
Restorative Material
100%
Frictional Effect
100%
Natural Teeth
100%
Coefficient of Friction
100%
Surfactant
50%
Horizontal Force
50%
Tangential Force
50%
Independent Measurement
50%
Frictional Force
50%
Oral Environment
50%
Load Cell
50%
Fold Increase
50%
Oral Fluid
50%
Wear Process
50%
Coefficient of Variation
50%
Keyphrases
Enamel
100%
Artificial Mouth
100%
Natural Teeth
100%
Frictional Effects
100%
Friction
30%
Restorative Materials
20%
Friction Coefficient
20%
Oral Fluid
10%
Finishing Process
10%
Occlusion
10%
Surfactant
10%
Physiologic
10%
Dentistry
10%
Premolar
10%
Pounding
10%
Distilled Water
10%
Frictional Force
10%
Wear Process
10%
Occlusal Loading
10%
Surface Texture
10%
Coefficient of Variation
10%
Human Saliva
10%
Horizontal Force
10%
Load Cell
10%
Typical Value
10%
Mineral Oil
10%
Loss Reduction
10%
Tangential Force
10%
Abrasion
10%
Low Friction
10%
Oral Environment
10%
Masticatory
10%
Biologic Fluid
10%
Coupling Coefficient
10%
Fold Increase
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mouth
100%
Oral
100%
Biological Product
50%
Dentistry
50%
Premolar
50%
Distilled Water
50%
Mineral Oil
50%
Surfactant
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Teeth
100%
Coefficient of Friction
66%
Mineral Oil
33%
Surfactant
33%