2004
DOI: 10.4012/dmj.23.600
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Sandblasting of Inlay Margin-Marginal Abrasion and Bond Strength-

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“…The reliable adhesion to enamel achieved with the adhesive techniques has had a major impact on saving the remaining tooth structure and has led to a crucial change in the existing paradigms in tooth preparation. Even adhesive cementation of gold inlays and onlays would allow for conservative tooth preparation (Ohsawa et al 2004). However, clinical data proving the longevity of adhesively bonded gold inlays are limited in the dental literature (Miya 1997; Fabianelli et al 2005).…”
Section: Polymerizing Cementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reliable adhesion to enamel achieved with the adhesive techniques has had a major impact on saving the remaining tooth structure and has led to a crucial change in the existing paradigms in tooth preparation. Even adhesive cementation of gold inlays and onlays would allow for conservative tooth preparation (Ohsawa et al 2004). However, clinical data proving the longevity of adhesively bonded gold inlays are limited in the dental literature (Miya 1997; Fabianelli et al 2005).…”
Section: Polymerizing Cementsmentioning
confidence: 99%