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Recent Techniques for Removal of Indirect Restorations: Classification and Minimally Invasive Approach
Author(s):
Abdulrahman Jafar Alhaddad*, Samar Hatem Abuzinadah, Tamim Alkhalifah, Dina Alkhozaim, Imtenan Alnasser, Haya Alfaleh, Nada Alrkabee, Lama Almohaimeed, Khalid Almutlaq, Rola Alhusayni, Shouq Aljohani, Talal Alamoudi, Ahmad Aldusari, Khames T Alzahrani and Osama Ahmed Qutub
Background: When removing a prosthesis, meticulous preparation is required to assure effectiveness and avoid harm underneath oral tissues. They can range from standard dental clinic equipment like scalar tips, chisel and hammer to specialist cranial disintegration tools like crown extractor forceps, pressure delivery devices, crown sectioning burs, and crown splitter. The study`s goal is to present the findings of a systematic, evidenced literature review on recent techniques for removal indirect restorations: Classification and minimally invasive approach. Literature Review: Department of prosthodontic, king Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia between June 2020 and November 2021. A systematic search of the literature was conducted up to 2021 in seven electronic databases (Web of Science Core Collection, Brain, Pub Med, Science Direct database, NCBI, G.. Read More»
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