Cervical Abrasion Lesions
Exposed dentin is susceptible to further damage from both erosive and abrasive surfaces. An additive technique was used in this delicate CEJ region paired with my favorite total etch adhesive, […]
Read MoreClosing Tooth Spaces that have opened up
Occasionally teeth can move apart in the posterior sextants and move distally, despite the usual movement of passive movement being in the mesial direction. This can come from distalizing forces […]
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Porcelain Bonded Crowns Auckland
(Afternoon tea pics 1860.6: IPS e-max MT) Full coverage indirects to bolster residual tooth structure. Kois had an interesting point that he taught: sometimes more is more. If you can […]
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Class I with a dark dentin base
Admira Fusion X-tra used in a 49 year old male. A “white opaque liner” of Voco Final Touch white was used to mostly neutralize the darkness within. #AdmiraFusionXtra #DarkClassI
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Class II restorations | Admira Fusion
A single shade all-ceramic composite used for Class II restorations in this lovely 21 year old female. #Voco #AdmiraFusionXtra
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Class 5 banger | GC Essentia U
Deep and tortuous cervical abrasion made invisible using #GC #EssentiaU.
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Resin Laminates | Composite Veneers Auckland
Digital Smile Design-guided stratified composite veneers using the Voco Amaris system and only conservative recontouring pre-operatively. #DSD #compositeveneers #SmileDesignerPro #VocoAmaris #CosmeticDentistAuckland #resinacomposta
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Matrix in Matrix strategy for Class II reconstructions
Back to back Class II composites completed individually using Matrix-in-Matrix system initially to control proximoaxial contour on the first bicuspid before conventional Garrison sectional assembly placement to finish the second tooth off. […]
Read MoreMatrix in Matrix assembly for complex dental fillings
Matrix-in-Matrix used on the distal of #21/3.4 to gain an acceptable proximoaxial contour before using conventional sectional matrices (Garrison Compositight) to rebuild the M and D marginal ridge on #20. […]
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