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Fall 2004: Volume
29, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Articles |
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| Treatment options for the
occlusal surface of first permanent molars |
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Restorative dentistry has been
increasingly concerned with preservation of the dental structure.
For that reason, ultraconservative cavity preparations have been
performed with air abrasion systems. The aim of this study was
to present treatment options for the occlusal surface of first
permanent molars with employment of the conventional method and
the air abrasion system for accomplishment of the cavity preparation
and a composite occlusal matrix for an accurate reproduction of
the tooth surface. |
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