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Longitudinal clinical evaluation of bonded composite inlays: A 3-year study
Quintessence International , 01/11/08
Barone A et al. - The aims of this prospective clinical study were to evaluate the clinical performance of Signum composite inlays over a 3-year period; to investigate the clinical efficacy of composite inlays in premolars versus molars; and to evaluate differences between 1- or 2-surface inlays and multisurface inlays...Composite inlays demonstrated a very high success rate (97.4%) after 3 years. Neither the size of the restorations nor the tooth type significantly affected the clinical outcome of the restorations
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