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Microleakage between composite–wire and composite–enamel interfaces of flexible spiral wire retainers. Part 2: comparison of amorphous calcium phosphate-containing adhesive with conventional lingual retainer composite
European Journal of Orthodontics , 10/27/09
Uysal T et al. – The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that there is no difference in the microleakage values of a newly developed amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP)–containing adhesive and a conventional lingual retainer composite at the composite–enamel and composite–wire interfaces of flexible spiral wire retainers (FSWRs). The ACP–containing composite used with or without primer showed significantly higher leakage at the composite–wire interface, while conventional lingual retainer composite showed lower microleakage scores.
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