Composite Resin Immersion: From Zero to Advanced
Theoretical class - Operative sensitivity, chewing.
Season 4, Episode 3
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18m
Chewing sensitivity: adhesive failure. 85% of cases are resolved by replacing the restoration. 15% of cases disappear with the use of anti-inflammatory medication. In this lesson, understand how adhesive failure occurs, how to treat it, and why using glass ionomer helps reduce chewing sensitivity.
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