Class II restorations are needed frequently. Their placement requires consideration of material properties in selecting the technique that will be used for an individual patient.
Class II composite restorations are esthetic, functional restorations that require careful technique and material selection for successful clinical outcomes.
Consideration is given to the patient; size and depth of the carious lesion; use of matrices that aid attainment of a good anatomical form for the final restoration; and which adhesive system, composite or combination of composites, and technique will be used.
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