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I. INTRODUCTION:
The anticipated lifetime of skeletal restorations is inadequate
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IV. CONCLUSIONS
The novel processing technique results in crystalline calcium
phosphate [xCaO*P,O,] ceramic powders of high purity,
controlled composition, uniform crystal structure, and
homogeneous particle size distribution. These ceramic
precursor powders can be used with conventional ceramic
processing techniques to result in products with the improved
properties required for clinical success.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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