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Dental restoration represents the reconstruction of the shape of a broken, fractured or partially damaged tooth using composite or ceramic materials. Hardness represents a key aspect in describing and comparing dental restorative composites, being the property that defines the resistance of the material to permanent indentation or penetration and drastically influences the masticatory efforts. Modern direct coronal restorative materials are composite materials in which the amount of dispersed hybrid inorganic particles is high, and the polymerization of these restorative resins is carried out by the action of a polymerization lamp with an emission in . . .
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