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Spring 2005: Volume
29, Number 3 |
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| Clinical
Articles |
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| An alternative aesthetic
restoration for extensive coronal destruction in primary molars:
indirect restorative technique with composite resin |
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The indirect restorative technique
with composite resin has presented efficient results when used
in primary teeth. This technique enables the oral rehabilitation.
Based on the results presented in the literature concerning clinical
performance, this technique is presented as an alternative treatment
to the primary teeth with extensive decay by showing a case of
rehabilitation of primary molars. The oral rehabilitation using
indirect resin composite restoration showed an important concept
to be applied in primary dentition due to feasible, low cost,
and lower chairside time. |
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