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Composite Resin | Tam Dental Group - Part 200
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Composite Resin

Biomimicry in Restorative Dentistry

Biomimicry using #Kulzer #VenusPearl in this Class I banger.

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Composite Replacements to gain Symmetry

Subtle composite replacements in this referral case to close an excessive incisal embrasure and eliminate the “join” line on tooth #8 (1.1) from a recent wakeboarding accident. #IvoclarVivadent #EmpressDirect

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Large old composite replacements with biomimetic restorations

Large direct Class I replacement. #Kulzer #VenusPearl #SkulptingSkool

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Restoring a dentist’s cervical abrasion lesion

Had the opportunity to complete this Class V on a lovely dentist who travelled 3 hours – thank you! This was a cervical abrasion lesion with sensitivity felt when she […]

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Creating Invisible Restorations with Kulzer Venus Pearl

(Afternoon tea pics 1015.9: Kulzer Venus Pearl | Isodam)   Large direct Class II replacement on #3 (1.6) and Class I on #4 (1.5) where the “intersection of the old […]

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Implant Screw Channel Restoration

Implant screw access channel restorative replacement using a single A1 shade of #Kulzer #Venus #Pearl #SkulptingSkool

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Marginal failure replacement restorations

Marginal failure on this old Class I, restored with a single A1 shade of Venus Pearl in this middle aged bleacher. #KulzerVenusPearl #IsoDam

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Failing restorations replaced with Kulzer Venus Pearl

Class I’s to warm things up on a chilly Monday morning. #VenusPearl #IsoDam #Kulzer

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Resin additions without Any Tooth Removal

Resin bonding additions with no preparation at all (except for micro air abrasion) to optimize esthetics on teeth 7-10 after Invisalign by the orthodontist.  Black triangles were minimized but not […]

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Lightening Yellow Root Surfaces with Composite Bonding

Minimally Invasive Dentistry starts with a respect for tooth contours and minimal reduction of diseased tooth structure in order to achieve a well-bonded, well-integrated result both functionally and esthetically.  This […]

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