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    Effect of Various Cleaning Methods on Resin Bond Strength of Saliva-Contaminated Ceramic Surfaces

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    Authors
    Oh, Jenny J.
    Dimalanta, Walter G.
    Aita-Holmes, Cynthia
    McPherson III, James
    Dickinson, Douglas
    Issue Date
    2020-02
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/624400
    
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    Bond strength between dental ceramics and resin cement is essential for long-term survival. Maximum bond strength requires a clean intaglio surface, free of contaminants that could interfere with bonding. This study investigated the effect of different cleaning methods on the shear bond strength of saliva-contaminated ceramic surfaces to resin cement.
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