This study evaluated the 3-year clinical performance of four different flowable composite materials used in Small Class I restorations in permanent molars. This double-blinded, clinical study analyzed 229 Small Class I restorations/103 children at baseline, 12, 24, and 36 months with modified United States Public Health Services (USPHS) criteria. The tested flowable materials were Voco Grandio Flow + Voco Solobond M, Vivadent Tetric EvoFlow + Vivadent Excite, Dentsply X-Flow + Dentsply Prime&Bond NT, and 3M ESPE Filtek Supreme XT Flow + 3M ESPE Scotchbond Universal. The retention and marginal adaptation rates were highest for Grandio Flow and X Flow materials after 36 months, resulting in the highest score of clinical acceptability at 95.3%...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of a nanohybrid and a mic...
WOS: 000229811400007PubMed ID: 15892534Objective: The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate...
The aim of this article was to report the results of an 18-month longitudinal randomized clinical tr...
This study evaluated the 3-year clinical performance of four different flowable composite materials ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the 2-year clinical performance of class II restora...
This clinical study evaluated the retention and caries protection of a flowable resin composite (Flo...
WOS: 000488851900004PubMed ID: 31579892Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the...
This study aimed to evaluate and compare two different fiber-reinforced composite materials in class...
This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics of a new flowable resin-based composite with...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this randomized controlled study was to evaluate the clinical performance of ...
Objective: To evaluate the 24-month clinical performance of composite resin restorations with and wi...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the clinical performance of two nano-hybrid giomer restorative composites...
Objectives. To evaluate the clinical performance of two flowable composites for restoring Class-V no...
Aims: Compactable composite resins have been indicated as amalgam substitutes. However, longitudinal...
Objectives. To evaluate the clinical performance of two flowable composites for restoration of Class...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of a nanohybrid and a mic...
WOS: 000229811400007PubMed ID: 15892534Objective: The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate...
The aim of this article was to report the results of an 18-month longitudinal randomized clinical tr...
This study evaluated the 3-year clinical performance of four different flowable composite materials ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the 2-year clinical performance of class II restora...
This clinical study evaluated the retention and caries protection of a flowable resin composite (Flo...
WOS: 000488851900004PubMed ID: 31579892Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the...
This study aimed to evaluate and compare two different fiber-reinforced composite materials in class...
This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics of a new flowable resin-based composite with...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this randomized controlled study was to evaluate the clinical performance of ...
Objective: To evaluate the 24-month clinical performance of composite resin restorations with and wi...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the clinical performance of two nano-hybrid giomer restorative composites...
Objectives. To evaluate the clinical performance of two flowable composites for restoring Class-V no...
Aims: Compactable composite resins have been indicated as amalgam substitutes. However, longitudinal...
Objectives. To evaluate the clinical performance of two flowable composites for restoration of Class...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of a nanohybrid and a mic...
WOS: 000229811400007PubMed ID: 15892534Objective: The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate...
The aim of this article was to report the results of an 18-month longitudinal randomized clinical tr...