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Volume 38, Issue 7 for September 2011
Page 439
Dental Materials
Contemporary adhesive bonding: bridging the gap between research and clinical practice
A common classification of dentine bonding agents is by way of describing their chemical composition through their generations of scientific research and development. This can be confusing as the classification sheds little light on the mechanism underlying how the bonding agent is working. In contrast, the simpler classification in Figure 3 assigns any commercial dentine bonding agent to one of four types, depending on the presentation of its chemical components:.
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Restorative Dentistry
Aesthetic smile evaluation - a non-invasive solution
September 2011 |
Page 458 |
Abstract
Which of your patients may have presented with this unusual facial swelling?
September 2011 |
Page 460 |
Gerodontology
Prosthodontic care for elderly patients
September 2011 |
Page 470 |
Abstracts
How fast are your alginate impressions cast?
September 2011 |
Page 470 |
Abstracts
Will your next vt be competent at implant therapy?
September 2011 |
Page 477 |
Endodontics
‘Simultaneous technique’ and a hybrid microseal/pacmac obturation
September 2011 |
Page 484 |
Abstracts
Do parents really still not understand this message?
September 2011 |
Page 484 |
Abstracts
Would you have second-hand endodontic instruments used in your teeth?
September 2011 |
Page 486 |
Special Care Dentistry
Sickle cell disease, dentistry and conscious sedation
September 2011 |
Page 497 |
Cancer of The Mouth for the Dental Team