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Bond strengths of tooth-colored posts, effect of sealer, dentin adhesive, and root region.

Kurtz et al., 2003

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6177711026138666660
Author
Kurtz J
Perdigão J
Geraldeli S
Hodges J
Bowles W
Publication year
Publication venue
American journal of dentistry

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Purpose To evaluate the effect of sealer, dentin bonding agent, and root region on the push- out bond strengths of three tooth colored posts. Methods 24 extracted human single rooted maxillary central incisors and canines were endodontically-treated using gutta percha and …
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