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Shear bond strength of Biodentine, ProRoot MTA, glass ionomer cement and composite resin on human dentine ex vivo

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Table 1 Shear bond strength (mean and standard deviation) of the tested materials on dentine after 2 d, 7 d and 14 d
Figure 3 Example of a cohesive failure mode of ChemFil rock ondentine after 14 d. Original magnification x5
Table 2 Failure mode of ProRoot MTA (MTA), Biodentine (BD), ChemFil rock (GIC) and X-trabase (composite resin) incombination with Futurabond DC (CR) on dentine after 2 d, 7 d and 14 d

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