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Sealing ability, water sorption, solubility and toothbrushing abrasion resistance of temporary filling materials
International Endodontic Journal, 06/23/09
Pieper CM et al. - The resin-based temporary filling Bioplic produced the best marginal seal, and was associated with the lowest water sorption, solubility and loss of mass.
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