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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 102, No 1, 56-57.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 102, Issue 1, 56-57
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Journal Article

A matrix band technique for large amalgam cores



KW Chapman

The inability to adapt matrix bands successfully to badly broken down teeth has been a source of frustration to clinicians. Unfortunately, this has often led to therapy involving extractions of strategic posterior teeth because the dentist thinks that the time and effort entailed in restoring the tooth is not practical, or that an attempt to band a difficult tooth would prove futile. The banding technique described here was effective after proper enclosure, length, and gingival adaptation were accomplished, and the occlusal surface of the crown was removed; the technique can make a difficult procedure easier to accomplish.





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