Composite Resin Immersion: From Zero to Advanced
Theoretical Class • Dentinatory Adhesion
Season 3, Episode 1
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36m
Theoretical lesson sequence on dentin adhesion: adhesion to dentin. Characteristics of dentin formation and its behavior in contact with acid etching. Understand the pros and cons of the smear layer. Basic components of adhesives and their indications.
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