Didem Sakaryalı Uyar2

Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Baskent University, Faculty of Dentistry, Ankara, Turkey

Publications

  • Research Article   
    Two Years Clinical Evaluation of Sonic-Resin Placement System with Self-Etch and Total-Etch Adhesive Modes
    Author(s): Didem Atabek*, Nagehan Aktaş and Didem Sakaryalı Uyar2

    Introduction: Incrementally placed composite resins are preferred due to several advantages such as lower polymerization shrinkage, stresses, and cavity configuration factor. However, in recent years, bulk-fill composites are started to be used as resin-based, tooth-colored restorative materials that incorporate increased polymerization depth and also decreased polymerization shrinkage stresses. Aim: The objective of this split-mouth controlled study is to compare two-years clinical performance of two restorative techniques and materials with self-etched and total-etched adhesive modes. Materials and Methods: Sixty child-patients, aged between seven-16 received two Class I cavities on a total of 120 first and second permanent molar teeth performed with one of two systems: incrementally placed conventional posterior composite resin and sonic-resin placement system with either self-etch.. Read More»

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