The sandwich technique is used for restoring class II caries where glass-ionomer cement is used as a liner under some composite restorations. There are two variations of the sandwich technique, the open sandwich and the closed sandwich technique. The open sandwich technique involves the placement of glass ionomer cement into the base of a proximal cavity and filling the preparation with glass ionomer up to the level of the dento-enamel junction. The final portion of the restoration is placed with composite resin to provide wear resistance and aesthetics on the occlusal surface. The closed sandwich technique involves placing the glass ionomer at the base of the proximal box so as it falls just short of the external cavo surface. After settin...
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Bulk filling of Class II cavities with a dual-cure composite: effect of curing mode and enamel etchi...
Background: Restoration of the gingival margin of Class II cavities with composite resin continues t...
Marginal leakage is often become the failure factor of cavity class V restorations. Sandwich techniq...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the gingival marginal seal in class II composite restorations using different...
One of the critical goals of adhesive dentistry is torestore the peripheral seal of dentin that is i...
International audienceThe current study compared the marginal adaptation of Class II open-sandwich r...
International audienceThe current study compared the marginal adaptation of Class II open-sandwich r...
International audienceThe current study compared the marginal adaptation of Class II open-sandwich r...
INTRODUCTION: Obtaining a durable bond between composite resin and dentin substrate often poses a ...
This in vitro study compares the marginal adaptation of Class V restorations with margins located ha...
This in vitro study compared the marginal adaptation of enamel-bonded mesio-occlusodistal composite ...
This in vitro study compared marginal gap formation in class II resin composite restorations. Forty ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the microleakage at the cervical margin of the cla...
Objective: Control of microleakage represents a challenge for posterior composite restorations. The ...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Bulk filling of Class II cavities with a dual-cure composite: effect of curing mode and enamel etchi...
Background: Restoration of the gingival margin of Class II cavities with composite resin continues t...
Marginal leakage is often become the failure factor of cavity class V restorations. Sandwich techniq...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the gingival marginal seal in class II composite restorations using different...
One of the critical goals of adhesive dentistry is torestore the peripheral seal of dentin that is i...
International audienceThe current study compared the marginal adaptation of Class II open-sandwich r...
International audienceThe current study compared the marginal adaptation of Class II open-sandwich r...
International audienceThe current study compared the marginal adaptation of Class II open-sandwich r...
INTRODUCTION: Obtaining a durable bond between composite resin and dentin substrate often poses a ...
This in vitro study compares the marginal adaptation of Class V restorations with margins located ha...
This in vitro study compared the marginal adaptation of enamel-bonded mesio-occlusodistal composite ...
This in vitro study compared marginal gap formation in class II resin composite restorations. Forty ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the microleakage at the cervical margin of the cla...
Objective: Control of microleakage represents a challenge for posterior composite restorations. The ...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Bulk filling of Class II cavities with a dual-cure composite: effect of curing mode and enamel etchi...
Background: Restoration of the gingival margin of Class II cavities with composite resin continues t...