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1 School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024, USA
The tensile strength of the bond formed between etched bovine enamel and selected resin systems was evaluated; also, the need for a resin pulpal barrier was examined. Results indicate that the BIS-GMA unfilled primer is unnecessary for strength or as a pulpal protectant. The large scatter of results substantiates the clinical hypothesis that the effectiveness of the acid etch is highly variable.
Submitted on April 15, 1974
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