Extensive restorations
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Extensive restoration are very complex restorations because they replace the major part of the crown due to deep decay processes, fracture of the tooth or fracture of both the tooth and the existing restoration. Such severely compromised teeth require the cementation of indirect restorations which are fabricated by the dental laboratory. However, this procedure necessitates the removal of sound remaining tooth structure and it is more expensive for the patient.
Dr Deliperi has published clinical protocol for the reconstruction of severely damaged teeth with tooth-colored resin composite fillings on peer reviewed journals. This procedure was adopted for both vital and non-vital teeth; Dr Deliperi presented the results of this conservative technique in the most important dental research meeting both in Europe and in the United States. The advantages of a similar approach are multiple: preservation of sound tooth structure, just one visit to complete the restoration, chromatic and anatomic integration with residual tooth and reduced fee for the patient.
Extensive restorations vital teeth
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Extensive restorations vital teeth
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