Amalgam matrix for class II and class V preparations connected at the proximal box

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Matrix technique allows dentists to provide a stable, inexpensive direct restoration for teeth with a connected Class II and Class V preparation. The two approaches to placing matrix technique, which permits optimal condensation of amalgam for class II and class V preparations that connect at proximal box, are presented.

Author: Mamoun, John S., Ahmed, S. Mairaj
Management, Usage, Dental amalgams, Company business management, Dental restorations

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Reports to the National Practitioner Data Bank involving dentists, 1994-2004

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An analysis on the data published for dentists by the National Practitioner Data Bank is presented. The data has been collected between the years 1994 and 2004.

Author: Shulman, Jay D., Sutherland, James N.
Reports, United States. Department of Health and Human Services

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Caring for Ms. class II amalgam

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The need of effective patient assessment to determine the appropriate treatment methods is emphasized.

Author: Glick, Michael
Methods, Outcome and process assessment (Health Care), Outcome and process assessment (Medical care)

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Subjects list: United States, Practice, Dentists
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