New dental glues put to the test for Longer-Lasting fillings
NCT ID NCT05497583
Summary
This study tested two new types of dental glue used to fill worn, non-cavity spots near the gumline. Researchers compared how well fillings held up over 18 months when using a glue with acetone versus one with isopropanol. The goal was to see which glue kept fillings looking better and staying in place longer for patients.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
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