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Title: M.O.D Ceramic ONlay, a Case Study
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Upon clinical examination (fig.2), the patient demonstrates fair oral hygiene, moderate calcular deposits, with a number of small insipient caries lesion, abraded incisal edges on the her anterior teeth and a wide bucco-lingual cavity with caries occlusally on tooth number 45... Showed first 250 characters
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Radiographic interpretation (fig.1) had yielded that the lesion does not extend too deeply into the dentin, the lamina dura was intact and the periodontal ligament was continuous making it a good candidate for a M.O.D. ceramic onlay restoration.
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