Ho et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Effects of light attenuation by fibre posts on polymerization of a dual-cured resin cement and microleakage of post-restored teethHo et al., 2011
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- Ho Y
- Lai Y
- Chou I
- Yang S
- Lee S
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- Journal of dentistry
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OBJECTIVES: The influence of light transmitting ability of different fibre posts on the polymerization of a dual-cured resin cement, and the further microleakage of the post- restored endodontically treated teeth were examined. METHODS: An LED curing light was …
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