Influence of laser deproteinization of acid-etched dentin on marginal microleakage of class V composite restoration
Aim: Recent reports indicate that deproteinization of acid-etched dentin surface can extend penetration depth of adhesive agents. The main goal of the present research was to investigate the deproteinization effect of Nd:YAG and diode 940 lasers on acid-etched dentin and microleakage grade in class...
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Main Authors: | Shahin Kasraei (Author), Sogol NejadKarimi (Author), Mona Malek (Author), Mahsa Mohammadi (Author) |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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