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Kinds of Dental Restoration 2
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Indirect restoration is a method of making the restoration outside of the mouth making use of the dental impressions or marks of the tooth. Inlays and onlays, crowns, veneers and bridges are the usual indirect restorations being done. Typically, a dental technician makes the indirect restoration based on the dentist’s record of the prepared tooth. When restoration is done, it is usually fused with a dental cement. While preparing the site of indirect restoration, a temporary restoration is sometimes done to cover the prepared portion of the tooth, which helps protect the enclosed dental tissues. Dentures are also called a form of indirect dental restoration since they are made to take the place of the lost teeth. There are various precision attachments like clips, hooks,magnets and implants that are used to help take off prosthetic attachment to teeth.
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