This text aims to help clinicians to understand the basics of how composite materials work, and to show how to apply that knowledge in practice. Chapters are supported by group evaluations, supplied by over 700 dentists, that provide sound clinical guidance for excellence in direct restorations.
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Synopsis:
How a material is used is always considerably more important than which material is used. "Tooth-Colored Restoratives Principles and Techniques, 9/e" offers a comprehensive discussion on dental materials and a guide to creating highly aesthetic, long-lasting direct restorations. Preparation and simplified techniques for creating more durable, more aesthetic restorations are well supported by this abundantly illustrated book. Completely revised, updated and expanded, this ninth edition explains the nature, benefits and limitations of resins and ionomers. Products currently available and those soon entering the market are classified by material type and clarified as to their appropriate use. Principles and guidelines for working with each specific class of material when performing posterior and anterior restoration treatments for common aesthetic procedures are also examined.
About the Author:
Harry Albers DDS Director of the Adept Institute, Santa Rosa, California
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- PublisherBC Decker
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 1550091557
- ISBN 13 9781550091557
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages316