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Enamel and dentin bond strength following gaseous ozone application.
Cadenaro M, Delise C, Antoniollo F, Navarra OC, Di Lenarda R, Breschi L. Cadenaro M, et al. J Adhes Dent. 2009 Aug;11(4):287-92. J Adhes Dent. 2009. PMID: 19701509 Clinical Trial.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of gaseous ozone application on enamel and dentin bond strength produced by two self-etching adhesive systems. ...CONCLUSION: The use of ozone gas to disinfect the cavity before placing a res …
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of gaseous ozone application on enamel and dentin bond strengt
Effect of ozone on enamel and dentin bond strength.
Schmidlin PR, Zimmermann J, Bindl A. Schmidlin PR, et al. J Adhes Dent. 2005 Spring;7(1):29-32. J Adhes Dent. 2005. PMID: 15892361
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of direct high-dose gaseous ozone application (2100 ppm) on dentin and enamel shear bond strength. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten bovine enamel and dentin samples per group were pretreat …
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of direct high-dose gaseous ozone application (2100 ppm) on dentin and ena