Bond strength of resin-resin interfaces contaminated with saliva and submitted to different surface treatments

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Bond strength of resin-resin interfaces contaminated with saliva and submitted to different surface treatments. / Furuse, Adilson Yoshio; da Cunha, Leonardo Fernandes; Benetti, Ana Raquel; Mondelli, José.

I: Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB, Bind 15, Nr. 6, 2007, s. 501-5.

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Furuse, AY, da Cunha, LF, Benetti, AR & Mondelli, J 2007, 'Bond strength of resin-resin interfaces contaminated with saliva and submitted to different surface treatments', Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB, bind 15, nr. 6, s. 501-5.

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Furuse, A. Y., da Cunha, L. F., Benetti, A. R., & Mondelli, J. (2007). Bond strength of resin-resin interfaces contaminated with saliva and submitted to different surface treatments. Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB, 15(6), 501-5.

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Furuse AY, da Cunha LF, Benetti AR, Mondelli J. Bond strength of resin-resin interfaces contaminated with saliva and submitted to different surface treatments. Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB. 2007;15(6):501-5.

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Furuse, Adilson Yoshio ; da Cunha, Leonardo Fernandes ; Benetti, Ana Raquel ; Mondelli, José. / Bond strength of resin-resin interfaces contaminated with saliva and submitted to different surface treatments. I: Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB. 2007 ; Bind 15, Nr. 6. s. 501-5.

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