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Composite Resin | Tam Dental Group - Part 194
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Composite Resin

Ultradent Unicore Post

This was an interesting case of a mesially drifted #3 against #4 and the attempt to utilize “heroic dentistry” to save the second premolar via an elective endodontic treatment and […]

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Mimicking Nature to the Nth Degree

Deep caries on #4MO on this 18 year old female. Restorative System: Flowable: Permaflo, Ultradent Bond: Peak Universal Bond, Ultradent Packable: Evanesce, Clinicians Choice Tint: Final Touch, Voco Rubber dam: […]

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Transitional Bonding to reverse damage from bulimia

Transitional bonding on an an induced acid-damage case from 6-11 using GC Essentia LE, MD, OM and WM (white modifier). Crown lengthening/osseous recontouring from 7-10 using a combination of the […]

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Protecting teeth affected by bulimia

(Afternoon tea pics 1083.4: GC G-Aenial Universal Injectable | GC G-Aenial Posterior)   Transitional bonding is a technique that not only can set the patient up functionally, it can also […]

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Cervical Abrasion Lesions Restored with GC Essentia U

Class V bangers to eat on a Friday. #GC #EssentiaU #ChameleonRestorative

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Reversing Wear on the palatal surfaces of front teeth

(Afternoon tea pics 1081.3: GC Essentia U | Voco Final Touch)   This case featured palatal lesions on teeth 9, 10 and erosive wear on 9-11 due to a likely […]

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Minimally Invasive Restoration Replacements

Subtleties with Clinicians Choice Evanesce.  Like that rubber dam septa that wasn’t flossed down. =)  That anatomy on the first molar with the fissurotomy/sealant is so smick. Have a great […]

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Extensive Quadrant Dentistry to Replace Old Restorations

(Afternoon tea pics 1079.1: Clinicians Choice Evanesce)   Extensive bonded core buildups in preparation for future transitional bonding on this individual with restoration margins proximal to crestal bone. The second […]

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Minimally Invasive Dentistry

We thought we would replace this cemented/leaking old gold inlay with a bonded resin in a conservative manner for this 66 year old gentleman. Restorative: Clinicians Choice Evanesce Tint: Voco […]

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Minimally Invasive Dentistry to Redefine Root Abrasion Lesions

Sometimes a bit of short-lived gingival bleeding (from the slightly larger rubber polishers) is all worth the redefinition of cervical shape caused by toothbrush abrasion. #ForEveryUpthereisaDown #GC #EssentiaU #MinimallyInvasiveDentistry #henryscheindental

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