The effect of altered pH on push-out bond strength of biodentin, glass ionomer cement, mineral trioxide aggregate and theracal
Throughout the history of dentistry, a wide variety of materials such as gold-foil, silver posts, amalgam, zinc oxide eugenol, glass ionomer cements, mineral trioxide aggregate have been used as retrograde fillings. Altered pH in periapical lesions can affect push-out bond strength of these material...
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Main Authors: | Makkar Sameer (Author), Vashisht Ruchi (Author), Kalsi Anita (Author), Gupta Pranav (Author) |
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Serbian Medical Society - Dental Section, Belgrade,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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