Evaluation of marginal gap at the composite/enamel interface in Class II composite resin restoration by SEM after thermal and mechanical load cycling (An in vitro comparative study)
Background: This study compared in vitro the marginal adaptation of three different, low shrink, direct posterior composites Filtek™ P60 (packable composite), Filtek™ P90 (Silorane-based composite) and Sonic fill™ (nanohybrid composite) at three different composite/enamel interface regions (occlusal...
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Main Authors: | Mais Yaroub (Author), Mohammed R Hameed (Author) |
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College of Dentistry/ University of Baghdad,
2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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