2019
DOI: 10.4103/kleuhsj.kleuhsj_244_18
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Comparative evaluation of retention and antibacterial efficacy of Compomer and Glass Hybrid Bulk Fill restorative material as a conservative adhesive restoration in children with mixed dentition: An in vivo study

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“…It is generally accepted that resin composite sealants are retained longer than lowto medium viscosity glass ionomer sealants. [41,42] Based on extensive evidence, the use of dental sealants is strongly recommended for all at risk surfaces and shows good results for both high-viscosity glass-ionomer and resin composite material use with the ART approach. The latter can be used in situations where electricity and running water are unavailable.…”
Section: Chemomechanical Preparation Carisolvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally accepted that resin composite sealants are retained longer than lowto medium viscosity glass ionomer sealants. [41,42] Based on extensive evidence, the use of dental sealants is strongly recommended for all at risk surfaces and shows good results for both high-viscosity glass-ionomer and resin composite material use with the ART approach. The latter can be used in situations where electricity and running water are unavailable.…”
Section: Chemomechanical Preparation Carisolvmentioning
confidence: 99%