THE EFFECT OF INCLINATION OF SURFACE SUBSTRATE ON THE BOND STRENGTH OF COMPOSITE RESIN TO DENTIN

Hala Mohammad Fahmy Fares;

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144 non carious, extracted human teeth were used in this study, 24 teeth were selected for demonstrating the adhesive resins’ infiltration through the dentinal substrate, using scanning electron microscopy. The remaining 120 teeth were used for evaluating


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Title THE EFFECT OF INCLINATION OF SURFACE SUBSTRATE ON THE BOND STRENGTH OF COMPOSITE RESIN TO DENTIN
Authors Hala Mohammad Fahmy Fares
Keywords THE EFFECT OF INCLINATION OF SURFACE SUBSTRATE ON THE BOND STRENGTH OF COMPOSITE RESIN TO DENTIN
Issue Date 2004
Description 
144 non carious, extracted human teeth were used in this study, 24 teeth were selected for demonstrating the adhesive resins’ infiltration through the dentinal substrate, using scanning electron microscopy. The remaining 120 teeth were used for evaluating

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