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What are the main components of fissure sealants and their percentages?


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what are the main components of fissure sealants and their percentages?
what are the differences if we have more or less from a certain component.

the sealant material is bascially the same material as flowable composite, except it is self-bonding. Percentages of the composite strength depends on what brand you get.

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