Int J Prosthodont
December 2009
The aim of this study was to measure in vitro retention of cast gold crowns cemented with traditional and resin cements. Forty-eight human molars were prepared on a lathe to produce complete crown preparations with a consistent taper and split into six groups, eight crowns in each group. Crowns were cast in a high-gold alloy and then cemented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study evaluated the clinical performance of a posterior resin composite used with a fourth- and fifth-generation bonding agent. Sixty-two Class I and II restorations were placed with half the restorations restored with Gluma Solid Bond (a fourth-generation bonding system, or total etch two-step system) and the other half restored with Gluma Comfort Bond and Desensitizer (a fifth-generation bonding system, or total etch one-step system). Solitaire 2 was used as the restorative material for all restorations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study investigates how the storage time and mixing speed of an older (20+ years old), common brand triturator affect the working time of a resin-modified glass ionomer restorative material. To achieve consistent working times, the correct mixing speed should be used, especially for material near its expiration date.
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