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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 11, 33-37, Copyright © 1984 by British Orthodontic Society
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MA Tavas and DC Watts
This paper reports on the mechanical performance of a visible light cured orthodontic bonding agent. It is concluded that this type of material is as effective as other commercial adhesives and offers certain advantages in handling. Resistance to 4 kg of force in the shear/peel mode within the first 5 minutes of its application is expected from a clinically usable adhesive.
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