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RestorationIn English history, the period when the monarchy, in the person of Charles II, was re-established after the English Civil War and the fall of the Protectorate in 1660.
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Six different shapes and ISO sizes facilitate the grinding of all ceramic restoration areas. The company produces treatment centers, imaging systems, handpieces and hygiene systems as well as systems for computer-aided ceramic restoration (dental CAD/CAM systems). Ratings could be raised should Sirona's record improve EBITDA levels through a combination of the new cost program, or with greater-than-expected revenues growth, perhaps via the performance of its ceramic restoration line. |
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