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A clinical technique is presented for the use of all-porcelain additions to the surfaces of teeth as part of the management of the worn or fractured tooth. This technique could be regarded as an adjunct to conventional techniques for management of the worn dentition
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Walls, A. The use of adhesively retained all-porcelain veneers during the management of fractured and worn anterior teeth: Part 1. Clinical technique. Br Dent J 178, 333–336 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4808758
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