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Clarence Tam, DDS | Tam Dental Group - Part 67
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2023

Replacing CEREC with Composite

I find Cerec and indirect occlusal margins to not perform as well as composite over time. Hence I will never complete an indirect ceramic inlay, I will use composite for […]

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Flat Occlusion with anatomic detail

Keeping it flat when replacing old restorations in a patient with generalized moderate attrition. #VocoGrandioSO #FlatOcclusion

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Matrix in a Matrix approach to rebuilding a free end Class II situation

#VocoGrandioSO #MatrixinMatrix #GarrisonFirmBand

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Voco Grandio SO in a complex composite restoration

#VocoGrandioSO #MatrixinMatrix #GarrisonFirmBand

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Cracks can act as superhighways for dental cavities

Do you like how cracks can act as superhighways to seed secondary caries? Intentional overhang removed from M concavity region of #5. #GarrisonCompositight3DFusion #VocoGrandioSO #sanctuaryrubberdam #amtechdental

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How to use Garrison Strata-G sectional matrix

The MOD restoration was replaced on #4 as the contacts were loose and irregular.  We took the opportunity to spruce up the occlusal anatomy simultaneously. The Garrison Strata-G sectional matrix […]

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Cervical abrasion repairs and replacements

Class V restoration repairs and replacements completed using a single shade of #GCEssentiaU

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Esthetics of Simplishade in a Slot Composite Restoration

Ever wished to see how this material esthetically integrates in a slot situation?  Wish no more for here is your wish granted.  You’re welcome. #KerrSimplishade #SanctuaryDentalrubberdam #AmtechDentalNZ

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Simplishade result in a Class V restoration

Using Simplishade Medium for this Class V extended restoration.  The handling of this material is perfectly tuned to my preference. #KerrSimplishade #ClassVbangers

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Rebuilding a mesially drifted bicuspid with composite

Without tinting to match hypocalcified streak detail, this restorative material still is very acceptable.  Tooth #4 was allowed to drift into #5D over a long period of time so needed […]

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