GINGIVAL MARGIN ELEVATION AND INDIRECT RESTORATION IN MILLED COMPOSITE RESIN IN TOOTH WITH SUBGINGIVAL MARGIN: CASE REPORT
Currently, dentistry tends to be more conservative, preserving dental tissue. The use of direct restorations and indirect partial restorations in composite resin, associated with biomimetic protocols, are examples of minimally invasive procedures. Teeth with extensive cavities and subgingival margin...
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Main Authors: | Débora Teresa Griebeler Carvalho Drebel (Author), Silvana Pizzini Montenegro (Author) |
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Portal de Periódicos da Marinha do Brasil,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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