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Cavities | Tam Dental Group - Part 43
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Smile 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

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Esthetic 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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Supercomposite Flowable Class V

(Afternoon tea pics 1706.2: Clearfil Majesty) 81% filled superflowable #ClearfilMajesty #SmallClassVs #absoluteisolation #nictone Kuraray Noritake Kuraray Noritake USA Kuraray Noritake Dental Europe Kuraray Noritake Australia & New Zealand Kuraray Noritake […]

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Simplishade Dark Class II Reconstruction

#KerrSimplishade Dark #GarrisonCompositight #GCEverX #SFRC #KerrHerculiteUltraXL2

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Supercomposite Partial Coverage Direct Restoration

Supercomposites are not made the same. Some have strong esthetic features but compromised physical properties. This one is my go-to for very particular dentist-patients as its ability to withstand masticatory […]

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Class V Mayhem with GC Gaenial Achord

Cervical hypomineralization secondary to past pharmacy-induced xerostomia and rampant caries. #GCGaenialAChord

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Direct Class I Composite

Workflow for rebuilding a cracked second molar

(Afternoon tea pics 1700.2: Kerr Dental Simplishade | XL2 Herculite Ultra | GC Ever-X Flow | Garrison Firm Band Garrison Dental Solutions – North America | Ultradent Products, Inc. Omnimatrix) […]

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Reducing Buccal Exostoses and Improving Smiles

Gummy smiles are not always desirable by patients as a multitude of sins can be on display: ^ Exostoses ^ Uneven gingival margins and relative gingival zenith heights ^ Dental […]

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Minimum occlusal clearance values for Lithium Disilicate Ceramics

(Afternoon tea pics 1698.8: Minimum Occlusal Clearance values for LiSi) A simple replacement of a fractured old CAD/CAM lithium disilicate crown placed at another practice. It is interesting how Prof. […]

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