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    • An In-Vitro Investigation Of The Fit Of Anterior Porcelain And Porcelain-Metal Full-Veneer Restorations 

      Walton, Terry Richard
      Published 1978
      When C.H. Land introduced the porcelain jacket crown in 1902, it enabled the application of the desirable aesthetic qualities of porcelain to be applied to full veneer dental restorations.
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    • Glass Ionomer Cements: Strength, Film Thickness And Sem Investigation 

      Wong, Theresa Cheng Chuin
      Published 1983
      The strength (compressive and tensile), film thickness, surface obtained with various clinical finishing techniques, and the particle size of seven commercial glass ionomer cements were investigated. Three restorative ...
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    • An Evaluation Of A Eutectic Topical Anaesthetic (EMLA Cream 5%) 

      Vickers, Edward Russell
      Published 1991
      Eutectic Mixture of Local Anaethetics cream 5% (EMLA) is a 1:1 oil/water emulsion of a eutectic mixture of lignocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%. It is a new topical anaesthetic approved for medical purposes. Its medical ...
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    • Lateral Cephalometric Study Of Indonesian Class II Division 1 Malocclusion 

      Wihardja, Rosy
      Published 1991
      Cephalometric radiography has been accepted worldwide as a powerful tool to study craniofacial growth, to diagnose deviations of an individual from population norms, and to plan orthodontic treatment and assess its progress ...
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    • Cranio-Cervical Inter-Relationships 

      Wallace, Christine J
      Published 1988
      Current concepts of temporomandibular joint (TM joint) disorders and cranio-facial pain vary in philosophy, diagnosis and therapy. Even today, few practitioners agree in their understanding of pain diagnosis and treatment. ...
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