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Fixed Restorative Materials

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The clinical basis for selection of any restorative material should be based on scientific evidence and clinical experience. It is necessary to evaluate the information gathered from randomized clinical studies, where experimental materials are compared with a control group or a systematic review that answers a specific question relating to the material. It is important that the clinician takes into consideration factors that will affect the longevity of the restoration.

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Castellanos, M., Delgado, A. (2017). Fixed Restorative Materials. In: Weinstein, G., Zientz, M. (eds) The Dental Reference Manual. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39730-6_7

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