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Effect of dentin biomodification using naturally derived collagen cross‐linkers: One‐year bond strength study

Castellan et al., 2013

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1969832358338889414
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Castellan C
Bedran-Russo A
Antunes A
Pereira P
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International journal of dentistry

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Purpose. This study investigated the long‐term resin‐dentin bond strength of dentin biomodified by proanthocyanidin‐rich (PA) agents. Materials and Methods. Forty molars had their coronal dentin exposed, etched, and treated for 10 minutes with 6.5% grape seed …
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