Indirect Resins: Types and Clinical Applications
Hirata Talks: Life and Dentistry
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8m 14s
Indirect resins have evolved into three main categories: laboratory-based resins, composite resins used indirectly, and CAD/CAM milling blocks. Each has its indications and advantages, depending on technique and clinical needs. Here, I explain these differences and share my perspective on when and how to use them to achieve the best results in dental practice.
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