Hosaka et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Effect of simulated pulpal pressure on all-in-one adhesive bond strengths to dentineHosaka et al., 2007
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- Hosaka K
- Nakajima M
- Yamauti M
- Aksornmuang J
- Ikeda M
- Foxton R
- Pashley D
- Tagami J
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- Publication venue
- Journal of dentistry
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the durability of all-in-one adhesive systems bonded to dentine with and without simulated hydrostatic pulpal pressure (PP). METHODS: Flat dentine surfaces of extracted human molars were prepared. Two all-in-one adhesive systems, One …
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