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If a temporary crown becomes de-cemented, it is important that a dentist examine the patient as overeruption of the opposing teeth may prevent accurate fitting of the final crown. [8] If a dentist cannot be seen in a timely manner, the temporary crown may be re-cemented by applying temporary cement to the temporary crown.
Temporary crowns can either be direct, if constructed by the dentist in the clinic, or indirect if they are made off-site, usually in a dental laboratory. Generally direct temporary crowns tend to be for short-term use. Where medium-term or long-term temporisation is required, the use of indirect temporary crowns should be considered. [10]
Provisional (or temporary) luting agents are used specifically for inter-appointment fixation of temporary restorations, prior to cementation of a permanent restoration. [20] It is mainly provisional crowns and bridges (fixed partial dentures) that are cemented with eugenol-containing temporary cements, but sometimes they may be used for ...
The cookies and cream product was produced by Sioux City-based Palmer Candy, a representative from Hy-Vee told the Register. Palmer announced a recall early this week on products with white liquid ...
Local anesthetics may provide temporary pain relief, and steroids inhibit pro-inflammatory cytokines. [49] Steroids and other medications are sometimes injected directly into the joint (See Intra-articular injections). Platelet-rich fibrin injection, alone or associated with arthrocentesis, can be considered a very suitable. [75]
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A company responsible for producing ice cream products for several popular brands, including Hershey's, Jeni's and Friendly's, has issued a recall because some of its products may be contaminated ...
Life Raft Treats expanded the recall of ice cream that might have taken listeria to customers in 38 states and the District of Columbia after South Carolina inspectors found listeria in another lot.