Item does not contain fulltextSecondary caries is reported as one of the most important reasons for replacing restorations. The patient's general caries risk plays an important role in the development of secondary caries. The connection, at the patient level, between various factors, the risk of caries and restoration factors, such as the presence of a gap and the kind of restoration material, deserves additional investigation. The minimum gap width in which secondary caries can develop is most likely less than 100 microm and could depend on the patient's caries risk. Composite restorations seem more susceptible to secondary caries than amalgam restorations in patients with high caries risk. So far, there is no unambiguous explanation for t...
none8The study aimed to define the in vitro secondary caries inhibiting potential of restorative mat...
Secondary caries (SC) is one of the most important reasons for the failure of composite restorations...
To restore carious or traumatized teeth, a dental practitioner can choose between two direct (plasti...
Secondary caries is reported as one of the most important reasons for replacing restorations. The pa...
Abstract—In the past 20 years, a great many studies have identified secondary caries to be the most ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The effect of direct restorative materials on caries lesio...
Objectives: To assess the caries risk and oral hygiene level that affect the placement and replaceme...
Contains fulltext : 152703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This in situ ...
Objectives: To assess how to control, detect, and treat secondary caries. This review serves to info...
Introduction: Secondary caries of abutment teeth is an unwanted complication during prosthodontics t...
The aim of this study was to analyze the features of secondary caries and their relationship with th...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether occlusoproximal restorations with cerv...
Secondary caries occur after dental restoration has been functional for some time; it is onsidered o...
This in vitro study investigated whether restoration materials and adhesives influence secondary car...
Objective: Secondary caries is a common problem in dental treatments and its occurrence is attribute...
none8The study aimed to define the in vitro secondary caries inhibiting potential of restorative mat...
Secondary caries (SC) is one of the most important reasons for the failure of composite restorations...
To restore carious or traumatized teeth, a dental practitioner can choose between two direct (plasti...
Secondary caries is reported as one of the most important reasons for replacing restorations. The pa...
Abstract—In the past 20 years, a great many studies have identified secondary caries to be the most ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The effect of direct restorative materials on caries lesio...
Objectives: To assess the caries risk and oral hygiene level that affect the placement and replaceme...
Contains fulltext : 152703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This in situ ...
Objectives: To assess how to control, detect, and treat secondary caries. This review serves to info...
Introduction: Secondary caries of abutment teeth is an unwanted complication during prosthodontics t...
The aim of this study was to analyze the features of secondary caries and their relationship with th...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether occlusoproximal restorations with cerv...
Secondary caries occur after dental restoration has been functional for some time; it is onsidered o...
This in vitro study investigated whether restoration materials and adhesives influence secondary car...
Objective: Secondary caries is a common problem in dental treatments and its occurrence is attribute...
none8The study aimed to define the in vitro secondary caries inhibiting potential of restorative mat...
Secondary caries (SC) is one of the most important reasons for the failure of composite restorations...
To restore carious or traumatized teeth, a dental practitioner can choose between two direct (plasti...