Which material is commonly used to fabricate a temporary crown chair-side?
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Correct answer: Acrylic resin or bis-acrylic provisional resin
Temporary crowns are typically made from acrylic resin or bis-acrylic resin, materials suitable for quick fabrication and easy removal when the permanent restoration is ready.
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