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[Marginal adaptation of adhesive inlays after removal of unpolymerized composite cement].
The removal of polymerized excess resin cement around adhesive inlays is very time consuming and often tooth-destructive. In this study we evaluated, if brushing away of the unset resin cement produced any marginal imperfections. It was found that this procedure caused underfilled margins especially in the occlusal portion of the inlay margins. For this reason the use of this method to remove excess resin cement is not recommended.