Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10612036 | Dental Materials | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Clinical significance Simulating oral temperature and humidity is important to better determine the biomechanical behavior of composite resin restoration. Avoiding high humidity during restorative procedures using rubber dam isolation may reduce cuspal deformation and shrinkage stress and improve the bonding strength of posterior composite restorations.
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Authors
Aline Aredes Bicalho, Silas Júnior Boaventura de Souza, Camila Maria Peres de Rosatto, Daranee Tantbirojn, Antheunis Versluis, Carlos José Soares,