Evaluation of the theoretical and clinical methods for reducing marginal leakage in resin-based composite restorative materials: A review
Resin-based composite restorative materials have a substantial share in dental treatments. Their esthetic has made them patients’ first choice as restorative materials. Marginal leakage is one of their problems which leads to recurrent caries and post-operative hypersensitivity....
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Ali Keshvad (Author), Tabassom Hooshmand (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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