Techniques in Direct Composite Restoration
Volume 3 - Issue 5
Karthik D Yadav1*, R Shesha Prasad2, Harika Chaganti3, Mohammed Saleem4 and Anuradha Pai5
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- 1Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Master of Dental surgery, India
- 2Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Oxford Dental college, India
- 3Hospital management, India
- 4Department of Prosthodontics, Master of Dental surgery, India
- 5Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Oxford Dental college India
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Karthik D Yadav, Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Master of Dental surgery, India
Received: August 21, 2019; Published:August 30, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/MADOHC.2018.03.000174
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Abstract
Composite restorations have made their presence felt and also have solidified their position in the field of dentistry because of
their esthetic varieties, longer life and their capability to provide an instant result which may sometimes be almost equivalent to
ceramic restorations. However, there are many disadvantages like technique sensitive, polymerization shrinkage, inadequate dry
area to work causing failure and inadequate light curing (time and depth) being some of them.
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