Objectives: The purpose of this laboratory study was to perform a tridimensional interfa- cial gap evaluation of class II cavities with enamel and dentin cervical margins, before and after cyclic fatigue, restored with different nanohybrid resin composites. Methods and Materials: Standardized class II cavities were performed on 48 intact maxillary premolars, placing the mesial cervical margin 1 mm above the cement–enamel junction (CEJ) and the distal cervical margin 1 mm below the CEJ. Specimens were treated with two-step self-etch adhesive (Clearfil SE Bond2) and divided into six groups according to the resto- ration technique. Microcomputed Tomography imaging was executed before and after 1,000,000 cycles of chewing simulation at 50 N. T...
WOS: 000261821100011PubMed ID: 19146134Purpose: To evaluate the reliability of marginal leakage asse...
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of cervical margin relocation (CMR) for crowns designed using CAD/CA...
Objectives: The purpose of this laboratory study was to perform a tridimensional interfa- cial gap e...
Cervical interfacial bonding quality has been a matter of deep concern. The purpose of this study wa...
In dental research, the morphometric assessment of restorations is a challenge. This also applies to...
Objectives: To evaluate the marginal microleakage of Class II cavities restored with various types o...
Aim: To assess the extent of gaps between root dentine and titanium or fibreglass post restorations ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the microleakage attained with three resin‑based ...
Nowadays, several adhesive systems are used in dental restoration and they're evaluated by clinical ...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the importance of enamel at the cervical margin for support and ...
Background: Composite resin (CR) currently is one of the most commonly used material in restoring no...
Composite resin restorations in cavities are generally associated with the development of a contract...
There are many concerns regarding the clinical behavior of packable composite restorations in Class ...
Background and Objectives: Ceramic veneers represent the most appropriate treatment option for minim...
WOS: 000261821100011PubMed ID: 19146134Purpose: To evaluate the reliability of marginal leakage asse...
© 2021. The Author(s). Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of cervical margin relocation (CMR) for crowns designed using CAD/CA...
Objectives: The purpose of this laboratory study was to perform a tridimensional interfa- cial gap e...
Cervical interfacial bonding quality has been a matter of deep concern. The purpose of this study wa...
In dental research, the morphometric assessment of restorations is a challenge. This also applies to...
Objectives: To evaluate the marginal microleakage of Class II cavities restored with various types o...
Aim: To assess the extent of gaps between root dentine and titanium or fibreglass post restorations ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the microleakage attained with three resin‑based ...
Nowadays, several adhesive systems are used in dental restoration and they're evaluated by clinical ...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the importance of enamel at the cervical margin for support and ...
Background: Composite resin (CR) currently is one of the most commonly used material in restoring no...
Composite resin restorations in cavities are generally associated with the development of a contract...
There are many concerns regarding the clinical behavior of packable composite restorations in Class ...
Background and Objectives: Ceramic veneers represent the most appropriate treatment option for minim...
WOS: 000261821100011PubMed ID: 19146134Purpose: To evaluate the reliability of marginal leakage asse...
© 2021. The Author(s). Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of cervical margin relocation (CMR) for crowns designed using CAD/CA...