Comparing marginal microleakage in Class V cavities restored with flowable composite and Cention-N using confocal microscope-an in-vitro study
Context: Class V cavity presents a clinical challenge in the field of restorative dentistry as the margin placement is partially in enamel and partly in cementum, and the trouble associated with this design is the microleakage at the tooth restoration interface. Aims: To evaluate and compare margina...
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Main Authors: | Pratima R Shenoi (Author), Vandana B Kokane (Author), Himani V Thawale (Author), Rajesh R Kubde (Author), Mohit K Gunwal (Author), Shriya P Shahu (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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