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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Back to back composite restorations with Voco Grandio SO
Back to back Class II and Class I situation. Single shade A2 Grandio SO with Final Touch brown tints. #VocoGrandioSO #Supercompositerestorations
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Layered Composite Veneer in the Esthetic Zone
One week fully rehydrated reassessment of this multistratified composite veneer on #9 using #VocoAmaris, one of the most “porcelain-like” shade palettes out there imho
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Recontouring root surfaces with composite resin
Single shade of A3 G-aenial A’Chord used for this cervical reconstruction in back to back lesions. #GCGaenialAchord #ClassVbangers
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How to treat Vertical Cracks in a front tooth
Sometimes the enamel fold in the vertical mid-axial plane on central incisors actually develops into a proper crack with penetration into dentin as was the case displayed here. Restorative treatment […]
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How to Design Root Composite Restorations
Recreating the cervical abraded aspect of this first molar also involved recreating the undulations to respect radicular anatomy. Remember that the bond strength to healthy cementum is 80% that of […]
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Edge Bonding with Composite Resin
Layered composite edge bonding using #VocoAmaris to rejuvenate this lovely man’s smile.
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https://www.clarencetam.co.nz/How Supercomposite fillings look
Supercomposites have both beauty and brawn. Compressive strength: 439MPa (enamel = 384MPa, dentin 297MPa). #VocoGrandioSO #howsupercompositesstackup
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How to Design Class V root composite restorations
Class V’s on molar roots require redefining a barrel-shaped concavity to allow for ease of cleaning and lack of plaque retention in the furcal region. #GCEssentiaU #rootcompositerestorations
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