Bonding of luting materials for resin-bonded bridges: clinical relevance of in vitro tests.J Dent. 1994; 22 Suppl 1:S28-32.JD
Abstract
A retrospective clinical study on 78 resin-bonded bridges placed between 1981 and 1992 was used to validate the wedge test in the assessment of the bonding of resin-based luting material. According to the correlation obtained between the findings of the in vivo and the in vitro studies, the wedge test may be considered to be predictive of the clinical performance of resin bonds. The life expectancy of resin-bonded bridges bonded with the 4 META containing material tested appears to be longer than that for bridges bonded with conventional resin cements.
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Clinical Trial
Comparative Study
Journal Article
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eng
PubMed ID
8201085
Citation
Degrange, M, et al. "Bonding of Luting Materials for Resin-bonded Bridges: Clinical Relevance of in Vitro Tests." Journal of Dentistry, vol. 22 Suppl 1, 1994, pp. S28-32.
Degrange M, Charrier JL, Attal JP, et al. Bonding of luting materials for resin-bonded bridges: clinical relevance of in vitro tests. J Dent. 1994;22 Suppl 1:S28-32.
Degrange, M., Charrier, J. L., Attal, J. P., & Asmussen, E. (1994). Bonding of luting materials for resin-bonded bridges: clinical relevance of in vitro tests. Journal of Dentistry, 22 Suppl 1, S28-32.
Degrange M, et al. Bonding of Luting Materials for Resin-bonded Bridges: Clinical Relevance of in Vitro Tests. J Dent. 1994;22 Suppl 1:S28-32. PubMed PMID: 8201085.
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T1 - Bonding of luting materials for resin-bonded bridges: clinical relevance of in vitro tests.
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AU - Charrier,J L,
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SP - S28
EP - 32
JF - Journal of dentistry
JO - J Dent
VL - 22 Suppl 1
N2 - A retrospective clinical study on 78 resin-bonded bridges placed between 1981 and 1992 was used to validate the wedge test in the assessment of the bonding of resin-based luting material. According to the correlation obtained between the findings of the in vivo and the in vitro studies, the wedge test may be considered to be predictive of the clinical performance of resin bonds. The life expectancy of resin-bonded bridges bonded with the 4 META containing material tested appears to be longer than that for bridges bonded with conventional resin cements.
SN - 0300-5712
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