In-Vivo and In-Vitro Evaluation of the Effect of Different Insertion and Polymerization Techniques on the Marginal Accuracy of Ormocer and Hybrid Composite Restorations

Hazem Mohamed Abbas Abd Allah;

Abstract


The results of marginal leakage in the in-vitro study showed that in both of the in-vitro and the in-vivo part of the study there was no significant difference between composite resin and ormocer restorative materials with respect to microleakage scores (


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Title In-Vivo and In-Vitro Evaluation of the Effect of Different Insertion and Polymerization Techniques on the Marginal Accuracy of Ormocer and Hybrid Composite Restorations
Authors Hazem Mohamed Abbas Abd Allah
Keywords In-Vivo and In-Vitro Evaluation of the Effect of Different Insertion and Polymerization Techniques on the Marginal Accuracy of Ormocer and Hybrid Composite Restorations
Issue Date 2008
Description 
The results of marginal leakage in the in-vitro study showed that in both of the in-vitro and the in-vivo part of the study there was no significant difference between composite resin and ormocer restorative materials with respect to microleakage scores (

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