Effect of Sodium Ascorbate, Grape Seed Extract, and Aloe Vera Application after In-Office Bleaching on the Bond Strength of Enamel: A 3-Year Evaluation
Introduction. Dental bleaching is the first choice to improve smile esthetics, but, in some cases, it needs to be associated with resin composite restoration to obtain a satisfactory result. Unfortunately, the bonding of resin-based materials can be impaired due to residual oxygen molecules, which c...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Mena-Serrano (Author), Eliana Aldás Fierro (Author), Ximena Estrada (Author), Alejandra Boada (Author), Michel Wendlinger (Author), Michael Willian Favoreto (Author), Alessandro D. Loguercio (Author), Alessandra Reis (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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