How to decide between replacing or repairing a restoration?
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this video, we discuss how to make critical decisions when managing dental restorations. We explore the criteria for deciding between completely replacing a restoration or opting for localized repairs based on infiltration, caries, and other factors. We also present restoration protocols in specific situations, such as margin corrections and repairs on posterior teeth. Learn when removing a restoration completely is the best choice for ensuring pure adhesion and when localized repair is sufficient to preserve tooth structure. This information is valuable for dentists looking to refine their techniques and provide the best care for their patients.
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