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Ceramic Inlay: Esthetic Replacement of Failed Amalgam Restoration

Rahul Grover, Ruchi Singla, Sonali Dhawan Grover,
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 ( Rahul Grover ) - Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences and Research
 ( Ruchi Singla ) - Dr. HSJ Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital
 ( Sonali Dhawan Grover ) - Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences and Research

Abstract


Advances in ceramics and adhesive technology have resulted in the development of a variety of tooth-colored indirect restorations. These offer an excellent alternative to direct composite restorations, especially for large restorations, and are more conservative than full-coverage restorations. However, because the clinical procedures are relatively technique sensitive, proper case selection, operator skill, and attention to detail are critical to success. This article reports a case in which failed amalgam restoration was replaced with ceramic inlay.

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ceramic; inlays; esthetic; resin cements; amalgam

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