Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Physical Medicine and Rehabilation

Abstract

The use of composite for posterior #teethrestoration competes with amalgams, metallic and #ceramic inlays, in the important #deterioration cases. Its use is increasing and it’s becoming possible because of the current progress of composite material technology and bonding evolution. Even though the #dentists seem informed and able to achieve successfully the direct composite technique, the use of composite restoration with indirect or extra-oral method remains uncertain. In this article, we will explore composite systems used at the laboratory for indirect restoration and we will treat, step by step, the composite inlay realization.

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