washed field technique
Definition: the cutting of cavity preparations in teeth by using a constant irrigant that is immediately suctioned from the mouth with a vacuum device.
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Examples: glitazone, GI cocktail, etc.
Definition: the cutting of cavity preparations in teeth by using a constant irrigant that is immediately suctioned from the mouth with a vacuum device.
Examples: glitazone, GI cocktail, etc.