Reference Summary: to prevent further tooth decay to the pulp, filling a cavity at its early stages is recommended by dental professionals. In this video, we look at preparation, adhesive application, placing, contouring, finishing, and polishing a Class I
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to prevent further tooth decay to the pulp, filling a cavity at its early stages is recommended by dental professionals. In this video, we look at preparation, adhesive application, placing, contouring, finishing, and polishing a Class I Over the last 50 years, materials used to help restore decayed teeth have advanced.
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- to prevent further tooth decay to the pulp, filling a cavity at its early stages is recommended by dental professionals.
- In this video, we look at preparation, adhesive application, placing, contouring, finishing, and polishing a Class I
- Over the last 50 years, materials used to help restore decayed teeth have advanced.
- I"ve asked my colleagues for their best tips to restore Class II restorations.
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Can this information vary between systems?
Yes. LDAP, SSO, directory access, and identity configurations can vary by provider, software version, and enterprise policy.