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DEFINITION
It is a procedure by which there is restored the anatomy of a temporary tooth by means of the laying of the suitable material (filling).
SYMPTOMS
The patient shows a caries injury in a tooth, or break, or loss of an obstruction, etc. pain Can appear before stimuli like the cold or sugary food.
SKILL
A previous history and exploration, along with a suitable position of the patient and of the professional, the use of a correct skill and a few measurements of asepsis are essential norms for the achievement of this skill. Frequently it can be necessary to realize a radiography.
First of all the precise anesthesia is restored and later there realizes the preparation of the operative field and the preparation cavitaria more conservative that one could, with rotary and/or manual set of instruments, a protection is placed or not pulpar with a base cavitaria and the stated counterfoil depending on the type of cavity. Later it plugs with the precise material following the indications of the manufacturer.
COMPLICATIONS
Sometimes a sensibility appears to the cold that usually yields in a few days. The appearance of continued pain or before cold and warm thermal stimuli it will indicate us the existence of a pulpitis that can imply the need for his treatment.
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