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Composite Bonding | Tam Dental Group - Part 52
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Composite Bonding

Sculpting natural fissures with composite resin

Skulpting our way to a very naturomimetic result with the “uber-nice handling” Kerr Simplishade with contours provided courtesy of the #GarrisonCompositight3DFusion. #Simplishade #Compositight3DFusion #PosteriorDirectEsthetics #PosteriorRestoration

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Invisible Layered Composite Restorations

1 week reassessment of direct stratified composite restorations on #8 and 9. #CompositeVeneers #InvisibleClassIV #AACD #CaseType4

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Subtleties with Supercomposite

Supercomposite Subtleties to start the morning. #VocoGrandioSO #439MPacompressivestrength

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Voco Grandio SO Supercomposite in Action

#VocoGrandioSO #GarrisonCompositight

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Rebonding new composite to old composite

Sometimes I don’t know why some dentists are allergic to indirect restorations – we tried to restore a vertical shear fracture on this old Rhondium OVC overlay M marginal ridge […]

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Clearfil Majesty ES-2 Universal

#ClearfilMajestyES2Universal #GarrisonCompositight

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Invisible composite restorations to repair incisor fractures

Symmetrical Class IV attrition lesions restored seamlessly with incisal window characterization comprising translucency, maverick effects, halo effect, variant dentin depths. Restorative: Voco Amaris O3, TL, HT, white tint (Final Touch). […]

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Fissure Sealant created with nature in mind

A deep Fissurotomy and corresponding direct restoration. #Simplishade #Deepfissuresealant

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Tricks to restore a rotated tooth with composite

Working some magic on this rotated bicuspid with deep recurrent decay. The Garrison Wide Prep ring was utilized successfully in this challenging case. Direct chameleon effect courtesy of #KerrSimplishade #Compressivestrength366MPa

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Reducing White Lines on Composite Restorations

White Line Fever // The cause of this is tearing of the interfacial surfaces between composite and enamel during polymerization contraction of the increment, often exaggerated if a section of […]

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