Influence of three different dentin bonding agents on the adhesion of composite resin to dentine-An in vitro study
<p>The demand for aesthetic, durable and quality restorations has increased signifi cantly. Teeth should be unobtrusive and ideally minimally invasive reconstructed. It is a problem to get a permanent bond between the hydrophilic dentin and the hydrophobic composite [1,2]. Dentin adhesives pla...
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Main Authors: | Christina Hoferichter (Author), Stefan Rüttermann (Author), Susanne Gerhardt- Szep (Author) |
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Journal of Dental Problems and Solutions - Peertechz Publications,
2019-09-24.
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