Four chemical methods of porcelain conditioning and their influence over bond strength and surface integrity
OBJECTIVE: To assess four different chemical surface conditioning methods for ceramic material before bracket bonding, and their impact on shear bond strength and surface integrity at debonding.METHODS: Four experimental groups (n = 13) were set up according to the ceramic conditioning method: G1 =...
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Main Authors: | João Paulo Fragomeni Stella (Author), Andrea Becker Oliveira (Author), Lincoln Issamu Nojima (Author), Mariana Marquezan (Author) |
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Dental Press Editora,
2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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