The effect of hemostatic agents and dentin cleansing protocols on shear bond strength of resin composite using universal adhesive: an in vitro study
Abstract Background During restoring class II and V cavities with resin composite, hemostatic agents are frequently used to control gingival bleeding and/or gingival fluid to provide a dry field which is crucial for efficient bonding. Hemostatic agents may adversely affect the bonding procedure, thu...
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Main Authors: | Manar M. Abu-Nawareg (Author), Maher S. Hajjaj (Author), Tariq S. AbuHaimed (Author), Reem A. Ajaj (Author), Roaa Abuljadayel (Author), Yousef AlNowailaty (Author), Arwa Alnoury (Author), Naseeba Khouja (Author), Ghada H. Naguib (Author), Saeed J. Alzahrani (Author), Dalia A. Abuelenain (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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