Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Phosphorus or compound thereof – Oxygen containing
Patent
1988-03-02
1990-02-06
Lieberman, Paul
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Phosphorus or compound thereof
Oxygen containing
106 35, 106 85, 423311, 4331991, 4332011, 4332121, 433226, 433228, 501 1, 623 16, 606 76, C01B 2532, A61K 600
Patent
active
RE0331619
ABSTRACT:
Dental restorative compositions containing a mixture of Ca.sub.4 (PO.sub.4).sub.2 O and at least one different calcium phosphate.
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Brown Walter E.
Chow Laurence C.
American Dental Association - Health Foundation
Lieberman Paul
Skaling Linda D.
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