Effect of carbamide peroxide treatment on the ion release of different dental restorative materials
Abstract Background To predict the long-term performance of restorative materials in the oral environment, it is important to evaluate their resistance to chemical and mechanical degradation and to know the toxic potential of the type and amount of ions eluted from the filling material. In this stud...
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Main Authors: | Merve Nur Yilmaz (Author), Pinar Gul (Author) |
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