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Influence of curing methods and materials on the marginal seal of class V composite restorations in vitro

Hofmann et al., 2003

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8346472244739305811
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Hofmann N
Siebrecht C
Hugo B
Klaiber B
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Operative Dentistry

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The study tests the hypothesis that soft-start irradiation improves, whereas, high intensity irradiation compromises the margin quality and marginal seal of Class V resin based composite [RBC] restorations. Box-shaped Class V cavities were prepared in extracted …
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