Duke, 2003 - Google Patents
The science and practice of dental adhesive systems.Duke, 2003
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- 372679479445919210
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- Duke E
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- Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry (Jamesburg, NJ: 1995)
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A review of the dental scientific literature reveals a consistent pattern of restoration failure, usually occurring at the interface between the restoration and the remaining tooth structure. The most common mode of failure presents as secondary caries, which appears to develop …
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