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Comparison of premolar cuspal deflection in bulk or in incremental composite restoration methods.

Oper Dent 36(3):326-34 (2011) PMID 21827222

This study examined the cuspal deflection of maxillary premolars when either a bulk filling or incremental filling technique was employed using a range of composites with different elastic moduli.

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