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      Direct posterior resin composite restorations: new techniques and clinical possibilities. Case reports.

      Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985)
      Acid Etching, Dental, Adult, Bicuspid, Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate, chemistry, Composite Resins, classification, Dental Bonding, Dental Caries, therapy, Dental Cavity Preparation, Dental Restoration, Permanent, methods, Dentin-Bonding Agents, Humans, Male, Molar, Polymers, Polymethacrylic Acids, Resin Cements, Surface Properties, Treatment Outcome, Viscosity

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          Direct adhesive resin composite restorations in posterior teeth are now a reality thanks to improvements in these restorative materials and adhesive techniques. However, correct selection and application of materials are vastly important to clinical success. Two restorative techniques are described in detail, in one, a low-viscosity resin composite is placed incrementally, and in the other a condensable resin composite is placed in bulk. The former allows for greater security, because it is more traditional and has already proved to have clinical longevity; the latter has the advantage of being a quicker and simpler procedure. However, both techniques provide restorations that faithfully copy the dental tissues and have all the advantages of adhesive procedures.

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