Six-month bracket failure rate with a flowable composite: A split-mouth randomized controlled trial
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: The use of flowable composites as an orthodontic bonding adhesive merits great attention because of their adequate bond strength, ease of clinical handling and reduced number of steps in bonding. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this Randomized Controlled Trial was to comparatively evalu...
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Main Authors: | Sindhuja Krishnan (Author), Saravana Pandian (Author), R. Rajagopal (Author) |
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