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Posterior Composites
Summary:
Dr. Fares presents his methods of approaching posterior composite restorations.
Description:
Dr. Nassib Fares details how to more predictably overcome some of the common challenges restorative dentists face in the utilization and application of posterior direct composite restorations in everyday clinical practice. Specifically, he focuses on the clinical management of the following subjects: a) post-operative sensitivity, b) leakage, c) handling, and d) the contact point.
Date Added:
5/5/2010
Author(s):
Nassib Fares, DDS
Dr. Nassib Fares received his DDS from the Lebanese University Faculty of Dentistry in Beirut in 1994. His private practice is located in Beirut Lebanon and focuses mainly on ...
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