Cavities
GC G-aenial A’Chord Class V restoration

Direct using G-aenial A’Chord A3 #GCAmerica
Read MoreUltradent Transcend Chameleon Effect

(Afternoon tea pics 1720.5: Ultradent Products, Inc. Transcend) Flexing this new supercomposite which seems to hold its own re: chameleon effect under virtually all circumstances, even stained dentin bases and […]
Read MoreComplex Direct Composite Kerr Simplishade

Large complex Class II restoration on this compromised bicuspid restored using a single shade of Simplishade Dark. #GarrisonCompositight #KerrSimplishade #ComplexDirectRestoration
Read MoreClass V with Clearfil AP-X ES-2 Universal U

Vitals: Compressive strength: 348MPa Flexural strength: 118MPa #classvmayhem #class5bangers #clearfilapxes2
Read MoreRadicular caries restored with Clearfil AP-X ES-2 Universal

Bombed out radicular caries on the D aspect of tooth #13 (2.5) with separate contact point caries on both mesial and distal. DME was completed using the Omnimatrix, apologies for […]
Read MoreClass V restorations using GC G-aenial A’Chord

Class V bangers are always very predictable using GC G-aenial A’Chord. #GCAustralasia #Achord #ClassVbangers #Abrasionreversalrestorations
Read MoreUltradent Transcend Class II restoration

How’s this new chameleon supercomposite? Ultradent Transcend Compressive strength: 450MPa Flexural strength: 156MPa Shade: single Base bolstered with Ever-X Flow to impart greater fracture toughness, although Transcend’s instructions report that […]
Read MoreCervical caries post-pregnancy can be restored to eliminate sensitivity

This lovely 30 year old lady experienced sensitivity post-pregnancy as a result of cervical hypomineralization and incipient caries on #19, 20 and 21 – the lesions were excavated, the margins […]
Read MoreSmile Design translates to predictable clinical results

Starting with the end in mind allows for clinical predictability and confidence for both clinician and patient. #IPSemax #SmileDesignerPro
Read MoreEsthetic Challenges with a single central incisor

CHALLENGES OF A SINGLE CENTRAL INCISOR *Usually Freehand *Dehydration *Positional discrepancies with the contralateral *Dimensional excesses – a very thick tooth in this case Restorative: Voco Amaris Shades O2, TN […]
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