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how to do a preventive resin restoration
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A Preventive Resin Restoration (PRR) is a minimally invasive dental treatment aimed at preserving tooth structure and preventing decay. It involves the application of a resin material to the pits and fissures of molars, areas prone to decay, without removing a substantial amount of tooth structure. The steps include cleaning the tooth surface, isolating the tooth to keep it dry, applying an acid etch to roughen the surface for better bonding, rinsing and drying the tooth, applying the resin material, and curing it with a special light. PRR is ideal for teeth at high risk of decay but without cavities or with minimal decay. It's an excellent preventive measure that preserves tooth integrity and prevents further dental issues.
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