Abstract

Because we do not have the “perfect” material that can be applied universally to all clinical situations, such as making a crown for a peg-shaped lateral or restoring a tooth with a grayish post-and-core, knowledge and clinical judgment must guide the clinician in the choice of material, and it is the sole responsibility of the dentist, not the dental laboratory technician, to make that judgment. Sometimes several different materials can produce similar results, while in other circumstances, a particular material stands out as the optimal choice.

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