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The microhardness was seen to correlate with the distribution of grain size.
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The microhardness was determined at 25 μm below the surface of the dentin blocks in increments of 25 μm on both exposed (experimental) and varnished (internal control) sites.
One side of tube was exposed to HCl or PBS while the other side remained untreated and the microhardness was analyzed by testing machine.
A strong correlation was seen between the measured indent depth and the local residual stresses and microhardness.
The microhardness is a reflect of the different structures.
Specifically, microhardness measurements have been carried out for different diameter droplets, and a minimum in the microhardness is observed that is related to the presence of different microstructures.
Therefore, measuring the microhardness is a reasonable, indirect method of examining the mineral content of dentin.
However, the microhardness is still lower than that of the untreated enamel.
Measurements of the microhardness were carried out at room temperature using the Vickers technique with a Paar MHT-4 indentor.
From the results of SEM and microhardness it can also be seen that, the "wall effect" does not seem to occur on the surface of LWA, many cluster hydrates closely packed together in the ITZ, and its microhardness is significant higher than that of the bulk cement paste.
Higher order of microhardness values for the DCT steels compared to that of the CHT steel can be seen to imply change in the type of carbides.
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