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Definitive Restorations in Partial Extraction Therapy

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This chapter outlines the steps for conversion of a well-made provisional to a definitive restoration in cases where partial extraction therapy is employed. The choice of materials and designing of the final restorations will be discussed in detail with a variety of clinical cases that will help the readers understand the finer aspects of the subject.

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Illustrations by: Udatta Kher.

Lab Work on all cases (except Section 9.4): Adaro Dental Lab, Mumbai

Section 9.4 Lab Work: Katara Dental, Pune

*Case Courtesy: Dr Udatta Kher

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Tunkiwala, A. (2020). Definitive Restorations in Partial Extraction Therapy. In: Kher, U., Tunkiwala, A. (eds) Partial Extraction Therapy in Implant Dentistry . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33610-3_9

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