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flowable hybrid composite
Known as:
Flowable Composite
, composites flowable
A tooth restorative material that is formulated to create a loose, free-flowing mix.
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2015
2015
Effect of Soft Drinks and Fresh Fruit Juice on Surface Roughness of Commonly used Restorative Materials
P. Maganur
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V. Satish
,
A. Prabhakar
,
S. Namineni
International Journal of Clinical Pediatric…
2015
Corpus ID: 18548347
ABSTRACT In this in vitro study, the effects of a Cola drink, and fresh fruit juice (citrus) on the surface roughness on flowable…
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2012
2012
Post retentive ability of a new resin composite with low stress behaviour.
A. Giovannetti
,
C. Goracci
,
A. Vichi
,
N. Chieffi
,
A. Polimeni
,
M. Ferrari
E -journal of dentistry
2012
Corpus ID: 6430433
2011
2011
Analysis of local shrinkage patterns of self-adhering and flowable composites using 3D digital image correlation.
V. Miletic
,
Dragica Manojlović
,
M. Milosevic
,
N. Mitrović
,
Tatjana Savic Stankovic
,
T. Maneski
Quintessence International
2011
Corpus ID: 12058205
OBJECTIVE To analyze local shrinkage patterns in terms of surface shrinkage strains and z-axis displacements in a novel self…
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2010
2010
Utilization of a new self-adhering flowable composite resin.
S. Poss
Dentistry today
2010
Corpus ID: 1649128
2009
2009
Influence of flowable materials on microleakage of nanofilled and hybrid Class II composite restorations with LED and QTH LCUs.
M. Sadeghi
Indian Journal of Dental Research
2009
Corpus ID: 44915326
BACKGROUND Class II composite restorations are more frequently being placed with margins apical to the cementoenamel junction…
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2007
2007
Effect of two light-emitting diode (LED) and one halogen curing light on the microleakage of Class V flowable composite restorations.
N. Attar
,
Y. Korkmaz
Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
2007
Corpus ID: 732319
AIM The disadvantages of light cured composite resin materials with respect to microleakage are predominantly a result of…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Effect of root canal treatments on quartz fiber posts bonding to root dentin.
P. Baldissara
,
F. Zicari
,
L. Valandro
,
R. Scotti
Journal of Endodontics
2006
Corpus ID: 30061051
2005
2005
The effect of an intermediate layer of flowable composite resin on microleakage in packable composite restorations.
D. Ziskind
,
I. Adell
,
E. Teperovich
,
B. Peretz
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
2005
Corpus ID: 24758073
OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a thin layer of flowable composite on microleakage in Class…
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2005
2005
Clinical evaluation of a flowable resin composite and flowable compomer for preventive resin restorations.
M. Qin
,
Hongsheng Liu
Operative dentistry
2005
Corpus ID: 31123937
This clinical study evaluated the retention and caries protection of a flowable resin composite (Flow Line) and a flowable…
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2001
2001
Effect of four intermediate layer treatments on microleakage of Class II composite restorations.
M. Hagge
,
J. Lindemuth
,
J. F. Mason
,
J. Simon
General dentistry
2001
Corpus ID: 34297722
This in vitro study examines the marginal sealing ability of four different intermediate materials applied before placement of a…
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