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10:45 AM-12:15 PM Metro Toronto Convention Centre Room 803B, Oral |
Survival and Clinical Performance of Restorations including Endodontic Posts |
Chairpersons: M. HAYASHI and T. YAMAMOTO |
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| A Practice-Based Analysis of the Survival of Restoration Materals M. LARMAS, and T. KAKILEHTO, University of Oulu, Finland |
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| Survival of Restorations in Patients of Different Risk of Caries T. KAKILEHTO, and M. LARMAS, University of Oulu, Finland |
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| Caries Treatment of Primary Teeth Using Amalgam and Tooth-colored Restoratives V. QVIST, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, A. POULSEN, Public Dental Health Clinic, Hillerřd, Denmark, and P.T. TEGLERS, School for Dental Assistants, Hygienists and Clinical Technicians, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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| Direct, Inlay-retained, Fiber-reinforced-composite Restorations with Two Pontics: 5-year Clinical Follow-up M. ÖZCAN, University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands |
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| Comparison of Lava® crowns to composite restorations in severe toothwear F.D. JARAD, and A. MILOSEVIC, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom |
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| Rigid vs. flexible endodontic posts: 5-year results of a RCT M. NAUMANN1, A. FRANKE1, T. DIETRICH2, and G. STERZENBACH1, 1CC3, CBF, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany, 2The School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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