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Adhesive Restorations

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Adhesive techniques in general dental practice are now well established within the scope of restorative dentistry and lend themselves particularly to the management of tooth wear due to the fact they optimise the preservation of remaining tooth structure, compared to conventional indirect techniques. This chapter aims to describe the various approaches that can be taken to manage tooth wear using adhesive technology in an update of the previous edition of this book and includes relevant material from the previous edition, whilst exploring how new technologies and innovations have altered the clinical use of these materials.

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Acknowledgements

With grateful thanks to the following:

  • Dr Zohaib Ali for permission to use the clinical images in Figs. 15.7c, 15.26 and 15.27

  • Mr Paul Byford for permission to use the digital laboratory images in Figs. 15.15, 15.23 and 15.25

  • Dr Akit Patel for permission to use the clinical images in Fig. 15.16

  • Dr Kostas Karagiannopolous for permission to use the clinical images in Fig. 15.18

  • Dr Mo Al’Dashti for permission to use the clinical images in Figs. 15.19 and 15.20

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Watkins, S., Jerreat, M., Baker, J. (2022). Adhesive Restorations. In: Eder, A., Faigenblum, M. (eds) Tooth Wear . BDJ Clinician’s Guides. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86110-0_15

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