DIRECT AND INDIRECT DENTAL RESTORATIONS: CLINICAL STATUS AND EVALUATION
Keywords:
endodontically treated teeth, direct and indirect restoration, photocomposites, ceramic materials, clinical evaluation.Abstract
To restore teeth after endodontic treatment, direct or indirect restoration is used, but no common approaches are defined.
After endodontic treatment, it is advisable to restore the lateral teeth with ceramic materials using an indirect method.
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