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ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to investigate the impact of different cement and cement isolation techniques used in implant‐supported restorations on eliminating residual cement. Materials and Methods This study employed two distinct cement isolation methods: rubber dam and polytetrafluoroethylene tape.
Süha Kuşçu, Yeliz Hayran
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MICROLEAKAGE EVALUATION OF BULK-FILL COMPOSITE IN CLASS II RESTORATIONS OF PRIMARY MOLARS
INTRODUCTION: Bulk-fill composites are promising restorative materials which may minimize placement time yet provide successful, durable esthetic restoration.
Najla A. Eltoum+3 more
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The Accuracy of 3D‐Printed Fixed Dental Restorations
ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the accuracy of resin‐based fixed dental restorations, namely veneers, single crowns, and four‐unit fixed partial dental prosthesis (FPDs), using two different 3D printing technologies and polymer‐based materials.
Amirah Alammar, Wael Att, Florian Beuer
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Gingival microleakage of class II bulk-fill composite resin restorations.
BACKGROUND Bulk-fill composites were developed to simplify composite placement and minimize polymerization shrinkage stresses, which can improve gingival marginal adaptation in deep class II cavities.
H. Behery+4 more
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ABSTRACT A 10‐year‐old male presented with a mobile and fractured maxillary right central incisor following dental trauma. Clinical and radiographic examinations revealed a chisel‐type crown‐root fracture with supragingival labial and subgingival palatal extensions.
Mohammed H. AbdElaziz+5 more
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Bacterial Leakage and Microgap along Implant-Abutment Connection in Three Different Implant Systems [PDF]
A microgap between implant and abutment connection can act as a bacterial source and cause inflammation, even endanger Osseointegration and subsequently change clinical and histological parameters.
Akouchekian, Mohadese.+3 more
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Background and Aim : Current self-adhesive resin cements have become popular for esthetic restorations. The purpose of this study was to compare the microleakage of 2 self-adhesive resin cements and 2 etch and rinse versions of the same brands ...
Haleh Heshmat+3 more
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LPG Dispersion in Confined Spaces: A Comprehensive Review
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of LPG leakage and risk management in confined spaces. Key factors influencing LPG dispersion, including the initial temperature and pressure of the gas, atmospheric stability, leak characteristics, and ventilation conditions, are discussed in detail.
Phan Anh Duong, Jinuk Lee, Hokeun Kang
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Comparison of microleakage between bulk-fill flowable and nanofilled resin-based composites
Aim The objective was to compare the marginal leakage (silver nitrate uptake) of nanohybrid resin-based composite (RBC) and two bulk-fill flowable RBCs with specific clinical protocols.
Eman I. Alsagob+4 more
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Background: Zinc phosphate, glass-ionomer, and resin cement are the most commonly used as luting cements. Flowable composite resin could reduce restoration microleakage and provided better marginal seal in dentin.
Malun Nasrudin+2 more
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