RESEARCH ARTICLE
MINIMALLY INVASIVE RESTORATIONS-A PARADIGM SHIFT ??
Satyaki Arora, V.V. Subba Reddy, N. Sathyajith Naik, K.K. Shashibhushan
Citation Information :
Arora S, Reddy VS, Sathyajith Naik N, Shashibhushan K. MINIMALLY INVASIVE RESTORATIONS-A PARADIGM SHIFT ??. CODS J Dent 2011; 3 (2):12-14.
DOI:
10.5005/cods-3-2-12
License:
CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
Published Online:
01-12-2015
Copyright Statement:
Copyright © 2011; The Author(s).
Abstract
Our dental schooling and training has been based on concepts with amalgams, and for most of us this has proved to be in good stead. But let us examine this a little further
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