2005
DOI: 10.5395/jkacd.2005.30.6.450
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Effect of cavity shape, bond quality and volume on dentin bond strength

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of cavity shape, bond quality of bonding agent and volume of resin composite on shrinkage stress developed at the cavity floor. This was done by measuring the shear bond strength with respect to iris materials (cavity shape; adhesive-coated dentin as a high C-factor and Teflon-coated metal as a low C-factor), bonding agents (bond quality; Scotchbond TM Multi-purpose and Xeno � III) and iris hole diameters (volume; 1 ㎜ or 3 ㎜ in diameter × 1.5 ㎜ in thickness). Ni… Show more

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