Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the 18-month clinical performance of two different one-step adhesives that were applied alone or with an additional hydrophobic adhesive layer to noncarious cervical lesions.
Methods And Materials: One hundred sixty teeth in 31 patients were included in the study. Each patient received at least four restorations.
Objective: This study aimed to identify the 100 top-cited articles on dentin adhesives utilizing comprehensive bibliometric and altmetric analyses.
Materials And Methods: The Institute of Scientific Information Web of Knowledge database was used to compile the top-cited articles published from 1945 through February 12, 2023. Citation counts were manually retrieved for each article from Scopus, Google Scholar, Dimensions, and Altmetric.
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical performance of universal adhesives with self-etch mode regarding their functional monomer and HEMA contents.
Methods: The study involved 27 patients (108 restorations) aged between 34 and 69 (mean age: 53.8).
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the prevalence and predisposing and etiologic factors of dentin hypersensitivity (DH), as well as the demographic characteristics of patients.
Materials And Methods: The 1210 patients were examined. The research was based on a two-step investigation: questionnaire and clinical examination.