Variations in the Compressive Strength of a Die Stone with Three Different Sulfates at Eight Different Concentrations: An In Vitro Study.

CONCLUSION: The CS of die stone is shown to be decreased with an increase in all three types of sulfate additives when compared to the control specimen. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Die stone is an often used gypsum material in the field of dentistry. Compressive strength of the die stone is crucial in prosthetic dentistry; chemical additives such as sulfate salts may increase the CS such that the die stone can withstand clinical and laboratory handling forces. How to cite this article: Vyas R, Vaddamanu SK, Gurumurthy V, et al. Variations in the Compressive Strength of a Die Stone with Three Different Sulfates at Eight Different Concentrations: An In Vitro Study. J Contemp Dent Pract 2019;20(11):1297-1306. PMID: 31892682 [PubMed - in process]
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