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- 2% chlorhexidine does not seem to increase the retention of restorations of noncarious cervical lesions Journal Articles
- Clinical performance of a bulk-fill flowable composite and a nanofilled composite 1 year after restoring noncarious cervical lesions is probably similar Journal Articles
- Composite restorations placed in the posterior region seem to have a low long-term failure rate, but there is high uncertainty in these findings Journal Articles
- Health years equivalents as a measurement of preferences for dental interventions. Journal Articles
- High variability in the annual restoration failure rate of Class II restorations depending on tooth, patient, and practice level Journal Articles
- Hybrid plasma bonding for void-free strong bonded interface of silicon/glass at 200°C Journal Articles
- Insufficient evidence for the survival of adhesive restoration materials used to restore primary molars Journal Articles
- No evidence of differences in survival and failure rates of endodontically treated teeth restored with composite resin or metal crowns Journal Articles
- No evidence of indirect resin composite restorations lasting longer than direct resin composite restorations in posterior teeth Journal Articles
- Pit-and-fissure sealants may have better retention rates than resin-based sealants Journal Articles
- Preformed-metal posts seem to have a lower cost than and similar effectiveness as cast-metal, glass-fiber, and carbon-fiber posts Journal Articles
- Repairing class II restorations seems to increase the longevity of direct class II restorations, but the benefit may vary substantially depending on the operator Journal Articles
- Resin composites for teeth with fractures and diastema seem to have high overall survival in patients with good baseline prognoses Journal Articles
- Resin infiltration improves the appearance of enamel discolorations Journal Articles
- Restoring teeth with moderate and severe tooth wear with direct composite resin restorations had a high success and a high survival rate after 3.5 years Journal Articles
- Small trial suggests no differences in clinical and radiographic outcomes after 24 months when sealing or restoring occlusal caries in primary molars Journal Articles
- Survival Rate of Resin and Ceramic Inlays, Onlays, and Overlays Journal Articles
- Survival rate of organically modified ceramics does not seem to be different from that of composites Journal Articles
- There are probably similar outcomes between a glass-hybrid restorative and a nanoceramic composite resin after 2 years of restoring noncarious cervical lesions in patients with bruxism Journal Articles
- There may be a high survival rate for partial indirect restorations with deep margin elevation after 5 years Journal Articles
- There may not be an important difference in clinical performance between lined and unlined root caries restorations after 5 years Journal Articles
- There seem to be no differences between the clinical performances of glass ionomer cement and composite resin when used for Class II restorations in primary teeth Journal Articles
- There seem to be similar outcomes when restoring noncarious cervical lesions with direct or semidirect techniques after 2 years Journal Articles
- Three universal adhesive systems may perform similarly when used to restore noncarious cervical lesions Journal Articles
- Variations in survival time for amalgam and resin composite restorations: a population based cohort analysis. Journal Articles