In Vitro Microleakage of Class V Composite Restorations in Use of Three Adhesive Systems
Background and Aim: Microleakage is a drawback of composite restorations and it is more noticeable in dentinal walls. Despite advances in dentin bonding agents, no adhesive can completely eliminate microleakage and provide a hermetic seal. This study aimed to compare microleakage of three resin bond...
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Main Authors: | Fariba Motevaselian (Author), Esmaeil Yassine (Author), Mansooreh Mirzaee (Author), Mohammad Javad Kharazifard (Author), Solmaz Heydari (Author), Mona Shafiee (Author) |
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Islamic Dental Association of Iran,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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