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2021

Partial Restoration Replacements

Partial restoration replacements and extension to include peripheral rim fractures for this compromised lower second premolar.  Single shade “minimal tint” restoration with G-Aenial’s new mystery composite. #GC #PartialRestorationReplacements

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Root canal wall reconstruction and adjacent direct restoration sequence

Tooth (12/2.4) featured chronic, persistent suppuration upon access and featured a very deep distogingival margin.  The Garrison DME (ReelMatrix) bands were used with a SuperMat handle to rebuild the cervicomarginal […]

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Conservative Preparations for Occlusal Caries

(Afternoon tea pics 1502.5: Voco Grandio SO)   Back to back action on a Friday trying to keep it conservative to maximize subocclusal buttresses. Despite appearances, the #19 was hard […]

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Minimizing contraction stress with composite restorations

White line fever is something we all could do without.  A strategy is to bevel across the enamel rods as adhesive bonding is better to the ends of rods as […]

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Closing Large Gaps between Teeth with Composite

This was a very difficult case for me, with the objective to re-establish a contact point between teeth 23 and 25 (3.2/4.1) post-exodontia tooth 24/3.1 especially the need to freehand […]

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Large direct complex reconstructions Voco Grandio SO

(Afternoon tea pics 1499.1: Voco Grandio SO)   An afternoon of direct reconstruction is good for the soul. The buccal aspect of the first molar and O aspect of the […]

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Large Class II replacement restorations with composite

Expansive Class II replacement situation with #Voco #GrandioSO  

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Matching Restorations to Crownwork

Trying to match composite to crowns with #Voco #GrandioSO #TheShinEffect

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Quadrant Dentistry with Overlays and Composite

Overlays completed to finish the quadrant off. #TheShinEffect #IPS #e-maxMT

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Slot preps preserving tooth structure and rigidity

Back to back slot preps being careful to minimize the degree of occlusal involvement – the transverse ridges are like compressive domes or buttresses that increase/maintain the flexural resistance of […]

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