56-month clinical performance of Class I and II resin composite restorations
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the 56-month clinical performance of Class I and II resin composite restorations. Filtek P60 was compared with Filtek Z250, which are both indicated for posterior restorations but differ in terms of handling characteristics. The null hypothesis tested was that there i...
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Main Authors: | Flavia Bittencourt Pazinatto (Author), Ranulfo Gionordoli Neto (Author), Linda Wang (Author), José Mondelli (Author), Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli (Author), Maria Fidela de Lima Navarro (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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