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My patients complain about food impaction around single implant restorations. Can this be managed and how can I prevent it? Background here are many reasons for food impaction, but it may occur more often around implants
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Watertown / Toronto / Farmingdale / /

Company

Pulpdent Corp / Prosthodontic Associates / /

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Facility

Maryland bridge / University of Toronto / /

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etched porcelain-fused-to metal frame / dual cure composite resin cement / metal / rubber dam / chemical and mechanical bonding / nonprecious metal / short term solution / dual-cure composite resin cement / conventional porcelain-fused-to-metal posite resin / food impaction / metal substructure / porcelain-fused-to-metal frame / metal frame / metal-based supporting struc ture / food debris / metal supporting component / nonprecious metal frame / cemented crown using temporary cement / /

Organization

Swiss NF / University of Toronto / Toronto / Mount Sinai Hospital / /

Position

head of the division / AUTHOR / assistant professor / faculty ofdentistry / Empress / /

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Maryland / Newfoundland / New York / California / Massachusetts / Ontario / /

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adc / /

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www.cda-adc.ca/jcda.October2007.VoI.73.No / www.cda / www.cda-adc.ca/jcda.October2007.Vol.73.No / www.cda-adc.ca/jcda.October2007 / www .cda-adc.ca/Jcda.October2007.VoI.73 / /

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