Cementation of Full Coverage Metal Crowns in Dogs

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
Kipp Wingo

Abstract

This step-by-step article describes the technique for cementation of a full metal prosthodontic crown on the maxillary fourth premolar tooth of a dog using a common resin-based cement.

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