OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the adaptation of different types of restorations towards deciduous and young permanent teeth. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Class V cavities were prepared in deciduous and young permanent teeth and filled with different materials (a conventional glass-ionomer, a resin-modified glass-ionomer, a poly-acid-modified composite resin and a conventional composite resin). Specimens were aged in artificial saliva for 1, 6, 12 and 18 months, then examined by SEM. RESULTS: The composite resin and the polyacid-modified composite had better marginal adaptation than the glass-ionomers, though microcracks developed in the enamel of the tooth. The glass-ionomers showed inferior marginal quality and durability, b...
Objectives: This in vitro study evaluated the marginal adaptation of compomer restorations placed us...
This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics of a new flowable resin-based composite with...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the microleakage of recently available glass ionomer based restorative materi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the adaptation of different types of restoration...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the adaptation of different types of restoration...
The aim of this study was to investigate the adaptation of different types of restorations towards d...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of the different materials restorativ...
Objectives: Adhesion and marginal adaptation of a claimed bioactive restorative material (ACTIVA Bio...
Objectives: Adhesion and marginal adaptation of a claimed bioactive restorative material (ACTIVA Bio...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the gingival marginal seal in class II composite restorations using different...
Background: Dental caries is one of the most significant problems in world health care. Restoring ca...
The purpose of present study was to evaluate the influence of different base materials on the margin...
This in vitro study compares the marginal adaptation of Class V restorations with margins located ha...
This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics of a new flowable resin-based composite with...
This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics of a new flowable resin-based composite with...
Objectives: This in vitro study evaluated the marginal adaptation of compomer restorations placed us...
This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics of a new flowable resin-based composite with...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the microleakage of recently available glass ionomer based restorative materi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the adaptation of different types of restoration...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the adaptation of different types of restoration...
The aim of this study was to investigate the adaptation of different types of restorations towards d...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of the different materials restorativ...
Objectives: Adhesion and marginal adaptation of a claimed bioactive restorative material (ACTIVA Bio...
Objectives: Adhesion and marginal adaptation of a claimed bioactive restorative material (ACTIVA Bio...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the gingival marginal seal in class II composite restorations using different...
Background: Dental caries is one of the most significant problems in world health care. Restoring ca...
The purpose of present study was to evaluate the influence of different base materials on the margin...
This in vitro study compares the marginal adaptation of Class V restorations with margins located ha...
This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics of a new flowable resin-based composite with...
This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics of a new flowable resin-based composite with...
Objectives: This in vitro study evaluated the marginal adaptation of compomer restorations placed us...
This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics of a new flowable resin-based composite with...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the microleakage of recently available glass ionomer based restorative materi...