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Cavities | Tam Dental Group - Part 10
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Cavities

Initial Caries and Crack Removal and stabilization with composite resin

Sectional removal of old composite restorations in conjunction with caries and hairline cracks as part of a Phase I stabilization phase using only composite. Due to the proportion of composite […]

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Class I direct resin with Clearfil Majesty ES2

Class I direct esthetics with #ClearfilMajestyES2 #KurarayNoritake

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Chameleon Composite action with Essentia U

Chameleon composite replacements with #GCEssentiaU for these #ClassVbangers. Featuring a 50:50 ratio of A2:A3, the versatility of this composite is undeniable for all virtually all restoration classes except for Class […]

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Class I composite replacement with Majesty ES2 Universal

#ClassI #DirectResin #ClearfilMajestyES2U #MajestyFlow #Microlayers

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Supercomposite in Action | Voco Grandio SO

Flexing the OG supercomposite, #VocoGrandioSO in this large Class I restorative situation. Compressive strength: 439MPa (enamel 384MPa, dentin 297MPa) Flexural strength: 187MPa (158MPa after 5000 thermocycles) (dentin 165.6MPa)

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Class IV Invisible Composite Restoration

The BRIEF // Class IV replacement to blend seamlessly with the tooth in this lovely 13 year old female. RESTORATIVE // Voco Amaris | Shades: OBleach, O1, TL (trans light), […]

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Class I replacement using direct composite

Direct Class I replacement due to recurrent caries. Single shade chameleon effect demonstration by #ClearfilMajestyES2UniversalU Vitals: Compressive strength: 348MPa Flexural strength: 110MPa

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Incisor Hypomineralization Composite Veneer

A fun case of esthetic biomimicry on a right central incisor on a young female featuring incisor hypomineralization showing both sequence and pre-and-post-operative views. Many thanks to my right hand, […]

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Single Central Asymmetry

Afternoon tea(m), This lovely patient presented with a chief concern about asymmetry between her central incisors. She was status-post dental trauma to tooth #9 with an ill-fitting and proportioned indirect […]

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Challenging DO restoration on a first molar due to position

Large Class II replacement with a previous direct pulp cap by the last dentist – decided to leave a portion of the calcium silicate liner behind as not to irritate […]

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