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Research Progress of Ceramic and Resin Onlays in the Restoration of Tooth Defects
As the concept of minimally invasive repair has gradually become the mainstream, onlays have attracted more and more attention from clinicians. Ceramic and resin are two kinds of materials that are mainly used to make onlays. This article will review the physical properties, bonding properties and clinical applications of the two materials, in order to provide reference for clinical practice.