COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF SHEAR BOND STRENGTH WITH THE USE OF DIFFERENT GENERATION BONDING AGENTS IN THE REPAIR OF COMPOSITE RESIN RESTORSTION: AN IN VITRO STUDY

Technological improvements have taken place in response to the growing demand of the patients for esthetics and the consequent demand of clinicians for materials with similar optical characteristics to those of the natural teeth. Recent composite resins display a wide variety of color and effects, w...

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