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Restoring posterior teeth with bonded composite resin requires precise techniques for successful outcomes. This guide details the procedure for a mesio-occlusodistal restoration in a maxillary premolar.

Area of Science:

  • Dental materials science
  • Restorative dentistry

Background:

  • Posterior proximal carious lesions present a restorative challenge.
  • Bonded composite resin restorations offer a viable treatment option.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail a procedure for placing a mesio-occlusodistal bonded composite resin restoration.
  • To highlight critical factors for successful composite resin restorations.

Main Methods:

  • Careful tooth isolation is essential.
  • Proper dentin and enamel bonding techniques are crucial.
  • Appropriate composite resin selection and material handling are key.

Main Results:

  • Successful restoration depends on meticulous execution of each procedural step.

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  • The described technique facilitates predictable outcomes for complex restorations.
  • Conclusions:

    • Bonded composite resin is suitable for specific posterior tooth restorations.
    • Adherence to best practices in isolation, bonding, material selection, and handling ensures restoration success.