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The All-Ceramic Crown Pt 4

Description:
Last of a 4 part series. Dr. Ronald Goldstein utilizes a very detailed step-by-step approach to describe tooth preparation, crown margin placement, impression taking and cementation of all-ceramic crowns in restorative dentistry and how to achieve consistent clinical success in their implementation.

Date Added:
29/07/2008

Author(s):

Ronald Goldstein, DDS Ronald Goldstein, DDS
Dr. Ronald Goldstein is currently Clinical Professor of Oral Rehabilitation at Georgia Regents University College of Dental Medicine in Augusta, Georgia, Adjunct Clinic...
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Questions & Comments
Ronald Goldstein - (02/05/2010 15.35)

Fortunately, no teeth have had to have endodontic therapy at this time nor has the patient had sensitivity at this time.

José Gouveia - (12/02/2010 16.55)

Very good information and video Dr. Goldstein. I was just wondering if you needed to treat any of those teeth endodontically?

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