Impression Matters Stamp Technique
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-02-05
Authors : Shraddha Jagtap;
Page : 1285-1286
Keywords : Class 1 restoration; occlusion; Composite stamp;
Abstract
Occlusal discrepancy after direct restorations often leads to discomfort to the patients. Newer methods are developed to overcome the previous problems and to reduce the time required. A stamp technique is proposed which is an easy procedure to recreate accurate occlusal topography for a direct composite resin restoration effectively and efficiently. This technique is indicated when the preoperative anatomy of the tooth is intact and not destructed or lost due to the carious lesion.
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