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Effect of ultrashort laser microstructuring of enamel and dentin surfaces on bond strengths in orthodontics and conservative dentistry
Einfluss der Mikrostrukturierung von Zahnschmelz- und Dentinoberflächen mittels ultrakurz gepulster Laserstrahlung auf die Haftfestigkeit – Bedeutung für die Kieferorthopädie und die konservierende Zahnheilkunde
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María de la Cruz Lorenzo
Published/Copyright:
August 25, 2012
Received: 2012-5-18
Revised: 2012-6-8
Accepted: 2012-6-15
Published Online: 2012-8-25
Published in Print: 2012-8-1
©2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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Keywords for this article
femtosecond laser;
acid etching: Er:YAG laser;
microtensile bond strength test;
shear bond strength test;
Femtosekundenlaser;
Ätzen;
Er:YAG-Laser;
Mikrozugfestigkeitstest;
Scherfestigkeitstest
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