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Long-Term Sequelae of Primary Tooth Injuries on Permanent Successors: A Case Series. [PDF]

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Occlusion in operative dentistry

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1959
When the influence of occlusion is appreciated, even a simple restoration in a tooth becomes important. Contours, contacts, margins and occlusal form must be observed for all fillings and restorations if physiologic occlusion is to be attained and maintained.
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The ‘new” operative dentistry

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2006
During the past few decades, life expectancy has increased significantly. As a result, mature patients often have receding gingival tissues, physical and mental debilitation, less energy and motivation, and the resultant Class V carious lesions. In this article, I suggest the use of high-level fluoride in toothpastes, remineralizing pastes and high ...
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Determinants of Quality in Operative Dentistry

Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, 1998
The definition of quality in operative dentistry has often, at least in part, been related to how well a cut preparation compares with an ideal preparation. The ideal preparation follows well-defined design principles. These design principles have their roots in empirical dentistry and scientific evaluations, the latter often being conducted in vitro.
K J, Söderholm, M J, Tyas, A, Jokstad
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Periodontal considerations in operative dentistry

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975
Periodontal and preventive considerations, other marginal fit and occlusion, are discussed as they relate to the fabrication of restorations in operative dentistry. The development of buccal, lingual, proximal, and transitional line contours is presented as related to maintenance of healthy periodontal tissues.
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