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Article: Research from J.I. Lee and co-researchers yields new findings on dentistry.
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- Health & Medicine Week
- Article date:
- July 6, 2009
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"The current study evaluated the effects of three variables on the shear bond strength of indirect composite restorations to human dentin. The three variables examined included immediate dentin sealing (IDS), the thinning of dentin adhesives by air-blowing before cementation and light-curing the dentin adhesive before cementation," scientists writing in the journal Operative Dentistry report (see also Dentistry).
"One-hundred and eighty cylinder composite inlays, 2 mm in diameter and 3 nun in length, were made using a Tescera ATL system (BISCO Inc). Tooth disks 2-mm thick were obtained from 90 freshly-extracted human premolars. Two indirect composite cylinders ...
<0.05). In Duo-Link, the following shear bond strengths were obtained: Group 1(14.65MPa)>