Effect of different application and polymerization techniques on the microleakage of proximal resin composite restorations in vitro
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Brunton, PA
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Brunton, PA
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Kassir, A
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Kassir, A
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Dashti, M
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Dashti, M
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Setcos, JC
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Setcos, JC
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This in vitro study investigated cervical microleakage of proximal resin composite restorations placed with three application and polymerization techniques. Uniform mesio-occlusal-distal (MOD) preparations featuring cervical margins above (mesial) and below (distal) the CEJ suitable for restoration with resin composite were copy milled into 33 recently extracted permanent molars. The teeth were divided randomly into three groups of 11 teeth and restored using a conventional incremental technique