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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 112, No 6, 845-846.
© 1986 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 112, Issue 6, 845-846
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Use of a posterior composite resin to restore teeth and support enamel: report of case



HK Herrin

In selected cases in which appearance is important, a posterior composite resin may be used successfully to reinforce and restore a tooth with undermined, nonfunctional cusps. The restoration of teeth with compromised functional cusps is not recommended. Once the decision has been made to restore the tooth with a posterior composite resin, care must be taken to follow a technique to prevent problems after treatment that result from microleakage and contraction shrinkage.





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