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Does endodontic post space irrigation affect smear layer removal and bonding effectiveness
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 09/21/09
Gu X–H et al. – The effect of different post space irrigants on smear layer removal and dentin bond strength was evaluated. Resin tag formation and the RDIZ were also affected by different irrigants and in accordance with bond strength. Therefore, removal of the smear layer use a self–etching luting system plays an important role in bonding effectiveness.
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