Enhancing Universal Adhesives with Flowable Resin
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This video discusses the enhancement of universal adhesives by adding a layer of flowable resin. Studies show that a thin layer of flowable resin improves adhesion strength and longevity, especially in posterior cavities. It complements previous findings on hydrophobic layers, suggesting alternatives for better performance. Learn about practical applications, scientific studies, and the recommended products for boosting adhesive results in restorative dentistry.
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