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Comparison of Shear Bond Strength of Ceramic Brackets Bonded To Ceramic Surface - An In-Vitro Study

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Figure 2: Light curing unit (Woodpecker) used in the presentstudy.
Table 3: Pair wise comparison of three groups(9% Hydrofluoric acid, 37% phosphoric acidand Sandblasted) with respect to shear bondstrength by Newman-Keuls multiple post hocprocedures A) 9% Hydrofluoric acid VS 37%Phosphoric acid

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