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i dont agree...what about occlusal disease? that could mean occlusal caries. How can oyu conclude that proximal caries (class II lesion) is not a contraindication and occlusal disease is?
Dr Swathi how can u say that proximal disease (Class II careis) is a contraindication for PFM crown and occlusal disease (I asume this means occlusal caries) is not?
Dr Swathi how can you come to the conclusion that proximal disease (class II cavity) is a contraindication for PFM crown and occlusal disease (occlusal caries)is not?
I believe the author meant occlusal disease as in a malocclusion.
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