Effect of multi-step and single- step dentin bonding agents on the bond strength of composite to dentin
Composite resin restorative materials, that nowadays are used as tooth-colour materials, have both benefits and weaknesses. One of these weaknesses is the contraction resulted from resin polymerization which influences on the composite dentin bond strength and it has been tried to be eliminated by d...
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Main Authors: | Maleknejad F (Author), Hoseini AA (Author), Ghawamnasiri M (Author), Salari T (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2002-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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