De Souza et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Correlation between clinical performance and degree of conversion of resin cements: a literature reviewDe Souza et al., 2015
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- De Souza G
- Braga R
- Cesar P
- Lopes G
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- Journal of Applied Oral Science
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Resin-based cements have been frequently employed in clinical practice to lute indirect restorations. However, there are numerous factors that may compromise the clinical performance of those cements. The aim of this literature review is to present and discuss …
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