The Use of Ceramic Orthodontic Brackets as Rest Seats for Removable Partial Dentures
Ceramic orthodontic brackets were developed for the purpose of esthetics and increased tooth-to-bracket strength. An alternative method of preparing a rest seat on the lingual surface of lower canine teeth without violating the entemel integrity is offered. Ceramic orthodontic brackets were bonded t...
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