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Clarence Tam, DDS | Tam Dental Group - Part 72
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2023

Class 5 banger with GC Essentia U

Crown Replacement using IPS e-max

Crown replacements with bonded lithium disilicate. #emax #LiSi2 #TSE

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Posterior Molar Esthetics

Making Molars look natural with composite

A bit heavy on that tint #coffeedrinkeresthetic #VocoGrandioSO

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Composite Maintenance Partial Replacement Restoration

Combination maintenance of an old composite restoration with marginal erosive breakdown and caries on the D aspect.  Bonding to both the silica component and resin components of the old composite […]

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How to use GC Optiglaze to balance opacity

Removing the last amalgam in this lovely woman’s mouth brought her so much joy.  What brought me joy was the subtle use of Grey Optiglaze Color to tone down the […]

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Linguoverted bicuspids heavily restored with amalgams revitalized

The linguoverted position of #28 and 29 (4.4/4.5) along with a marked Curve of Spee prevented ease of seating of the Garrison Strata-G matrix, but we got there in the […]

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Fissurotomy driven caries removal

#Followthefissurotomy #MinimallyInvasiveDentistry #VocoGrandioSO

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GC G-aenial A’Chord New Formulation Anterior Composite

GC G-aenial A’Chord’s new buttery formulation is firm but still very workable.  This extended monoshade facial restoration (some might call it a veneer) with no internal shades or maverick tints […]

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Tricks to Matching a Single Porcelain Veneer

1 week reassessment of a microlayer cutback technique IPS e-max veneer.  Excessive grey stain was utilized dropping the perceived value, so air particle abrasion was utilized before refinishing using the […]

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