A number of tooth colored restorative materials have been used in dentistry. These have to be altered according to the procedures in modern practice .The quest for an artificial prosthesis similar to the natural tooth, both in function and esthetics, in the oral environment still remains as a foremost concern to the dentist, which has led to the use of CERAMICS in dentistry
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CERAMIC
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- Author: Dr. Madhu Ranjan, ( BDS, MDS)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 212 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-93-91000-44-8
- Country of Origin : India
- Generic Name : Dental
- Publisher : Book Rivers (09 Sep 2021
Category: Books
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