The effect of different deproteinization agents on microleakage and penetration depth of fissure sealants in permanent molars: An in vitro study
Aim: Acid etching alone is insufficient to remove organic residues from enamel, which can compromise the microretention of fissure sealants and lead to microleakage and failure. This study evaluated the impact of four different deproteinization agents on the microleakage and penetration depth of fis...
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Main Authors: | Kubra Yaman Sisman (Author), Ezgi Baltaci (Author), Neslihan Ozveren (Author) |
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Arbu Academic Publishing,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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