Deep margin elevation: a systematic review
Deep margin elevation (DME) is a nonsurgical, alternative technique of dental crown lengthening. Portion of direct restoration placed only at the deep apical part of the cavity to elevate the margin to a more coronal and more adequate position for final cementation of indirect restoration.Materials...
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Main Authors: | Z. S. Khabadze (Author), I. V. Bagdasarova (Author), E. S. Shilyaeva (Author), A. P. Kotelnikova (Author), D. A. Nazarova (Author), Yu. A. Bakayev (Author), S. M. Abdulkerimova (Author) |
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LLC "Endo Press",
2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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