| 0264 Microtensile Bond Strength of Adhesive Systems Combined With Flowable Composites | |||||||||||||||||||||
K. BEKES1, C.R. GERNHARDT1, M. MAKOWSKI1, U. BLUNCK2, and H.-G. SCHALLER1, 1 Martin-Luther-University Halle, Germany, 2 Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
Statistical analysis revealed significant differences between the six groups (p< 0.001, ANOVA). The additional use of the flowable composite resulted only in group Af in significant higher values (p< 0.001, Tukeys test). Between the groups Af and Bf as well as between Bf and Cf no significant differences could be detected. The values in group Cf were significantly decreased compared to group Af (p< 0.001, Tukeys test). Conclusion: Within the limitations of the present in vitro investigation it can be concluded that the additional use of flowable composites increased µ-TBS only in the case of Excite.
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