Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry
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Read between February 23, 2019 - February 12, 2021
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Interim therapeutic restoration (ITR)
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Alterative/atraumatic restorative technique (ART)
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slow-speed rotary instrument
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Glass ionomer is fluoride releasing,
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What kund of GIC relese fluoride
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Finishing is not necessary.
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fast setting time
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rule out allergic reaction
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Anxiety may cause a diffuse rash
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A sticker, reminding the child not to bite or suck on his/her lip/cheek or tongue,
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Hot beverages should be avoided.
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The low pH between 2.9 and 4.4 may contribute to pain during injection and delay onset of anesthesia.
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Buffering
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reduce
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discomfort
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Injecting anesthetic below the mandibular foramen is often the cause of inadequate anesthesia
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Changing the feeding practices and implementing tooth brushing with fluoridated toothpaste
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slit-dam method
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What iss slit-dam method
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subgingival carious incisors,
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elastomer method
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resin-modified glass ionomer liner/base
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carver
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preformed anterior crowns
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most common type of PAC
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(SSC).
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recent deve...
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zirconium anteri...
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The preparation of a PAC
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similar
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bonded resin composite s...
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reduction
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more extensive
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open the interproximal...
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feather-edge margin approximately 2 mm subgingivally
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Avoid excessive tooth reduction
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for adequate crown retention.
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separate
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preparation
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subgi...
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tooth reduction is much greater.
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strongest factor
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parental desire
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no strong evidence