Tooth glue showdown: which new formula keeps fillings secure?
NCT ID NCT05497583
Summary
This study tested two new types of dental adhesive glue over 18 months to see which one better holds fillings in worn, non-cavity areas of teeth. Researchers compared a glue based on acetone to one based on isopropanol in 28 adults. The goal was to find out which adhesive keeps fillings securely in place with less staining or sensitivity over time.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
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