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Why might a patient experience discomfort and inflamation of the gums the day after a cementation procedure for indirect restoration?
Excess cement was not properly removed
The casting process of teeth was improper
The mouth wasn't properly rinsed with disinfectant
Sticky food eaten by the patient caused discomfort
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A dentist is examining the restored teeth of a patient and makes the observation that an interproximal space is exeptionally wide and needs to be reduced. Why might the dentist advice this?
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