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KOMPOZİT RESTORASYONLARDA SON GELİŞMELER

THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Adhesive materials and composites have been developed in order to advance the clinical performance of restorations. Nowadays in restorative dentistry, in order to increase the clinical success there are various developments in relation to materials, adhesive sys¬tems, light-curing units and cavity preparation. Modifications in the filler technology and filler distri¬bution of the resin-based restorative materials were made. In this review, resin based materials, new deve¬lopments in the adhesive technology and application and its clinical significance are discussed.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Restorasyonların klinik performansını arttıra-bilmek için adeziv materyalleri ve kompozitler geliştirilmiştir. Günümüzde restoratif diş hekimliğinde, restorasyonların klinik başarısını arttırmak için materyaller, adeziv sistemler, ışık kaynakları ve kavite preparasyonu ile ilgili çeşitli gelişmeler olmaktadır. Rezin bazlı restoratif materyallerin doldurucu teknolojisinde ve doldurucu dağılımında modifikasyonlar yapılmıştır. Bu derlemede, rezin bazlı materyaller, adeziv teknolojisi ve uygulanmasındaki yeni gelişme¬ler ve onların klinik önemi tartışılmıştır.
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