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Infra-occluded primary molars without permanent successors may require restorative treatment to maintain occlusal stability and periodontal health in addition to creating an aesthetic result. This paper describes the use of two resin-bonded porcelain crowns to provide a simple, minimally invasive technique using a material with good wear resistance and high strength to create an aesthetic and functional occlusion
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Gulati, A., Welbury, R. The use of resin-bonded porcelain crowns for primary molars in infra-occlusion. Br Dent J 184, 588–591 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4809702
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