In-vitro Comparison of the Impact of Four Types of Resin Composite on the Repaired Bond Strength and Surface Roughness After Sandblasting
Abstract Background and Aim: One of the major problems with resin composite restorations is the weakness of bonding between the new and aged composites. Since appropriate micromechanical retention is necessary for the repair of aged resin composite restorations, the level of surface roughness after...
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Main Authors: | K khorgami (Author), M Sadaghiani (Author), N Nemati (Author) |
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Islamic Azad University,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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