Hemostatic Agents’ Impact on Dental Adhesion
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This video explores the effects of hemostatic agents on dental adhesion, specifically resin cement and composite resin. It highlights findings from recent studies, including how contamination by hemostatic agents can significantly reduce adhesion strength, alter color stability, and influence polymerization rates. We delve into data showing the difference between various hemostatic agents, such as ferric sulfate-based and sodium chloride-based products, analyzing their long-term impact on adhesion and discoloration. Ideal for dental professionals, this video provides actionable insights on minimizing contamination effects, ensuring optimal cementation outcomes, and understanding the latest scientific findings in adhesive dentistry.
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