New dental glue put to the test: will your fillings last longer?
NCT ID NCT05248204
Summary
This study tested a new dental adhesive (called Scotchbond Universal Plus) to see if it holds cavity fillings in back teeth as well as the current adhesive (Scotchbond Universal). Adult participants who needed two fillings had one tooth filled with the new adhesive and the other with the current one, using the same filling material. Researchers then checked how well the fillings stayed in place, if they cracked, and how well they fit at the edges over two years.
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University of Minnesota School of Dentristry
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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