Abstract

In times of economic prosperity, many patients with significant dental caries are able to afford extensive dental restorations that are long-lasting and beautiful. Metal-containing and all-ceramic indirect restorations provide predictable strength and esthetics, but they are expensive, even for affluent patients. Often, because of the high cost of these restorations, people with moderate or low incomes cannot afford to have all of the restorations they need placed at one time. During times of economic distress, the high cost of such restorations becomes even more prohibitive.

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