Effect of Layering Techniques on Polymerization Shrinkage Stress of High- and Low-viscosity Bulk-fill Resins

Operative Dentistry
A TsujimotoF Garcia-Godoy

Abstract

The use of layering techniques is still advisable with many bulk-fill resins and should be the default unless a particular resin is known to not need it.

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