Clinical assessment of two types of adhesive (fifth & sixth generation) on fissure sealant of saliva contaminated enamel
"nBackground and Aim: Since the clinical studies conducted to explore the effect of bonding agents on the success of fissure sealant are limited in number, the present study was conducted to compare the effects of two bonding agents on the success of fissure sealant of the saliva- contaminated...
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Main Authors: | Karami Nogourani M. (Author), Khadem Abbakhshani P. (Author), Jadidi Z. (Author), Amirpoor G. (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2009-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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