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Dental bonding / Dental caries / Amalgam / Tooth / Adhesive / Dentin / Dental restoration / Dentine bonding agents / Dentistry / Dental materials / Dental composite
Date: 2014-01-30 10:26:30
Dental bonding
Dental caries
Amalgam
Tooth
Adhesive
Dentin
Dental restoration
Dentine bonding agents
Dentistry
Dental materials
Dental composite

Water-Compatible Dentin Adhesive With Esterase Resistance Summary: The invention is a new dentin adhesive that has a high tolerance to water and enhanced resistance to esterase degradation that could increase the clinica

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