Chemistry, asked by funnylol7603, 1 month ago

What causes polymerization shrinkage?

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Answered by YashrajRanjan
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As a result of the polymerization process, the liquid or resin is converted into a solid, which results in a density change that reduces the overall volume. These phenomena can lead to internal stresses and stresses at the margins of the restoration. ... Polymerization shrinkage is inherent to the curing of methacrylates.

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Answered by n0171mpsbls
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As a result of the polymerization process, the liquid or resin is converted into a solid, which results in a density change that reduces the overall volume. These phenomena can lead to internal stresses and stresses at the margins of the restoration. ... Polymerization shrinkage is inherent to the curing of methacrylates.

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