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Cavities | Tam Dental Group - Part 45
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Cavities

Partial Dental Composite Restoration Replacement Workflow

Partial composite replacement therapy ** Margins beveled ** Micro particle abrasion (29 micron aluminum oxide) ** Etch ** Silane coupling agent with MDP (G-MultiPrimer | Clearfil Ceramic Primer) ** 2% […]

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A Biobase strengthens the dentin-resin bond over time

Personally, I like to stay away from occlusal indirect ceramic overlay margins for this reason. This case was indicated for retreatment due to interproximal recurrent caries. It’s really amazing how […]

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Smile Reconstruction with Pre-Prosthetic Orthodontics

Final staged post-operative integration check Multi-staged esthetic reconstruction with a pre-existing implant in the #9 position. Suresmile orthodontics was completed to resolve anterior crossbite and idealize buccal corridors, OB and […]

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White Fillings that look Invisible

Recurrent caries on the MO aspect of #3 and deep caries on #2O. The Compositight 3D Fusion system coming in clutch for predictable re-creation of contact anatomy and strength. Final […]

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Clearfil Majesty ES-2 Classic cervical abrasion lesion

Dual abrasion lesions in this second bicuspid dealt with effectively using a single shade of Clearfil Majesty ES-2 Classic. Polishing was completed via a three stage procedure consisting of a […]

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Isolation for a deep carious margin

The combination of the ligature and Teflon here really saved the day on this near-crestal-level margin. #IPSemax #TheShinEffect  

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Majesty ES-2 Universal in a Class V situation

(Afternoon tea pics 1626.6: Kuraray Clearfil Majesty ES-2 Universal U) This chameleon composite is so buttery you don’t need to moisturize. #legsfordays #classvbangers

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Clearfil Majesty ES2 Universal Matrix in Matrix technique

This tooth was sensitive to the TOOTHSLEUTH/FRACFINDER and exhibited recurrent caries in addition to a M-D transverse crack that was chased until the air abrasion didn’t “light up the crack” […]

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Variant anatomy on a first molar with composite

Molar with rizz. Past exposures were re-exposed when removing the deficient restorations, and thankfully the pulp was self-hemostatic after a 2 minute soak with 2% CHX (aq). A resin modified […]

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Designing Anatomy for a heavily restored molar in composite resin

(Afternoon tea pics 1623.5: Kerr Simplishade | Garrison Compositight 3D Fusion) Last restorative appointment for the day, very deep gingivally, but very gratifying. Layering: typically my compass point is the […]

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