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Class II cavity restoration | STEP-BY-STEP

About Class II cavity restoration | STEP-BY-STEP

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Operative Dentistry · Self-Learning

Reviewed: 07/22/2021 · Valid until 07/22/2024

Credits : Dr. Abdul Wahid In this video you will learn step-by-step Class II composite restoration. This is a great video for new and young dentists to understand the process of a restoration, how to keep things clean and proper adaptation of the composite restoration to the adjacent tooth.

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