Barabanti et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Indirect composite restorations luted with two different procedures: A ten years follow up clinical trialBarabanti et al., 2015
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- Barabanti N
- Preti A
- Vano M
- Derchi G
- Mangani F
- Cerutti A
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- Journal of clinical and experimental dentistry
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Objectives: The aim of this clinical trial was to evaluate posterior indirect composite resin restoration ten years after placement luted with two different procedures. Study Design: In 23 patients 22 inlays/onlays (Group A) were luted using a dual-cured resin composite cement …
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