Pulpal response to a new light-cured composite placed in etched glass-ionomer lined cavities
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Pulpal response to a new light-cured composite placed in etched glass-ionomer lined cavities
Abstract
This study evaluated the pulp biocompatability of a new light-cured composite resin which was placed in etched glass-ionomer-lined cavities of monkey teeth. The pulpal response to this material was less than that to zinc-oxide eugenol cement in each observation period. Therefore this material seems to meet acceptable biocompatability standards in nonhuman primates.
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