Essential Lining Materials in Dentistry
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This video addresses common questions from subscribers about the use of lining materials in dentistry. Learn when and why to use sodium hydroxide, glass ionomer, and self-etch adhesives in different scenarios, such as pulp exposure and deep cavities. We also explore modern trends in adhesive dentistry, comparing conventional and universal adhesives, and highlight techniques for effective protection without overconditioning dentin. Watch to gain insights into practical and evidence-based approaches for dental restorations.
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