Dependence of longevity of composite restoration from polymerization time during restoration of class II cavities
The restoration of class II cavities always requires using of matrix system. Generally, in the directions for use of materials is not specified the need of further restoration polymerization after matrix removal from the vestibular and oral surfaces. Some doctors give additional curing, some do not....
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