A systematic technique for carving amalgam and composite restorations

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Both amalgam and composite restorations can quickly and accurately be carved using a systematic technique. By following the outlined steps, anatomically accurate restorations can be easily achieved. Inlay wax is used as a training medium to negate the setting constraints and as a high fidelity simulation. © 2011 Operative Dentistry, Inc.

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Kilistoff, A. (2011). A systematic technique for carving amalgam and composite restorations. Operative Dentistry, 36(3), 335–339. https://doi.org/10.2341/10-311-T

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