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Composite Resin | Tam Dental Group - Part 14
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Composite Resin

Class V abrasion lesions restored with A’Chord

Hot little Class V action on this blistering summer day. Compressive strength: 389MPa Flexural strength: 168MPa #ClassVbangers #GCGaenialAChord

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Matrix in Matrix to create free end axial contours

Matrix in Matrix used on the mesial of this first bicuspid, paired with the use of a conventional Garrison Compositight on the distal. As this required a greater curvature, the […]

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Bonding to Old Resin Protocol

BONDING TO RESIN Worn restoration on #31/4.7 requiring augmentation. Keys: ^Bevelled margins ^Total Etch ^ Silane Coupling Agent ^Bond ^Microlayers before definitive packable composite #BondingtoResin

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Class V action with Flo X and A’Chord

Class V action to kick things off using a single shade of GC G-aenial A’Chord after microlayering with G-aenial Flo X. #GCGaenial #Class5Bangers

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Class III contour with Garrison Varistrip

#Simplishade Dark #ChameleonEffect #GarrisonVaristrip

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Voco Amaris to restore an invisible Class IV fracture

Hypocalcified teeth have a whole constellation of detail that is challenging to reproduce. Certainly not perfect here, but much closer to the virgin #8. Have a blessed Thanksgiving and a […]

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Voco Amaris composite veneers

1 week reassessment of composite veneers completed using Voco Amaris. Note that pre-prosthetic whitening had been completed prior to the restorations. #VocoAmaris

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Class III restorations with Voco Grandio SO

Small Class IIIs looking for the cloak of invisibility. #VocoGrandioSO

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Re-creation of a marginal ridge using Clearfil Majesty

Re-creation of what was there. It is still a shame that a slot prep occlusal-down is the only way to access these lesions. Contours reconstructed using the Garrison Compositight 3D […]

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Enamel Crack Stabilization

Hairline fractures in enamel are typically benign and are self-arresting due to the modulus of elasticity mismatch between enamel and dentin. Ones that are more comminuted or stained indicate a […]

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