Marcov et al., 2024 - Google Patents
In vitro Comparison of the Efficiency of Celluloid and metallic matrices in Proximal Restorations with a Bulk Polymer-based BiomaterialMarcov et al., 2024
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- Marcov E
- Burlibasa M
- Marcov N
- Costea R
- Voinescu I
- Popescu M
- Costea R
- Bodnar D
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- Mater. Plast
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The purpose of the study was the comparison of the contact tightness of the restored proximal area of lateral teeth with celluloid and metallic matrices and a bulk polymer-based biomaterial using an original in vitro assessing method. In 300 plastic right upper molars …
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