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This chapter deals mainly with clinical techniques and procedures and aims to provide tips and pointers in cementing with resin cements for the different types of indirect restorations. This chapter is the clinical application of all things discussed in the previous chapters. Actual clinical cases and step-by-step procedures are used to illustrate clinical tips and pointers. A brief discussion of each step and reasons for each step is included to help the clinician understand why certain things are done in a certain manner. A good technical background on the resin cement use will maximize the properties and ensure a predictable and successful cementation with resin cements.
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To our former students and now colleagues:
Drs. Louielyn Panganiban, Rosabelle Garcia, Isabella Limjap, and Mark Angelo Pablo for partly contributing to the text of this chapter.
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Sunico-Segarra, M., Segarra, A. (2015). Clinical Procedures. In: A Practical Clinical Guide to Resin Cements. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43842-8_4
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