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Background. In recent years, dentistry has benefited from a marked increase in the development of esthetic materials, including ceramic and plastic compounds. But the advent of these new materials has not eliminated the usefulness of more traditional restorative materials such as gold, base metal alloys and dental amalgam. Overview. This report outlines important features of direct and indirect restoratives, with an emphasis on the safety and efficacy
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