A three-year randomized clinical trial evaluating direct posterior composite restorations placed with three self-etch adhesives
Aim To compare the clinical performance of composite restorations placed with a universal adhesive, one-step and two-step self-etch adhesives in class I and II posterior cavities. Materials and methods In this in vivo study, 46 volunteers presenting with at least three carious lesions were included....
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Main Authors: | Joseph Sabbagh (Author), Layal El Masri (Author), Jean Claude Fahd (Author), Paul Nahas (Author) |
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