An Improved Glass Ionomer Restorative System: Stress-Bearing Class I and II Indications
INTRODUCTION Glass ionomer cements (GICs) were first introduced in the 1970s.1 Currently, they are utilized extensively for cores; bases and liners; and the.
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INTRODUCTION Glass ionomer cements (GICs) were first introduced in the 1970s.1 Currently, they are utilized extensively for cores; bases and liners; and the.
INTRODUCTION Glass ionomer cements (GICs) were first introduced in the 1970s.1 Currently, they are utilized extensively for cores; bases and liners; and the.
INTRODUCTION The Evolution of Class II Composite Restorations When we first started placing posterior composites in the 1970s, we thought of composite as.
INTRODUCTION Fixed restorative dentistry success is dependent on the exquisite fit of restorations. When the restoration does not fit the prepared margins, recurrent.
INTRODUCTION The Evolution of Class II Composite Restorations When we first started placing posterior composites in the 1970s, we thought of composite as.
INTRODUCTION With the increasing demand for aesthetic restorations and development of adhesive techniques, composite resins have become the material of choice for many.
INTRODUCTION Several techniques have been reported on in the literature related to the treatment of anterior partial edentulism and its effects on aesthetics.
By using minimally invasive techniques, clinicians can now give their patients the smile enhancements that they desire. With currently available modern dental materials,.
INTRODUCTION Several techniques have been reported on in the literature related to the treatment of anterior partial edentulism and its effects on aesthetics.
By using minimally invasive techniques, clinicians can now give their patients the smile enhancements that they desire. With currently available modern dental materials,.