Composite Sculpting
Small Occlusal Composite Restorations
Tips for occlusal restorations and the avoidance of white line fever Small occlusal restorations are hard to technically layer, but depending on their position relative to a cusp tip, may […]
Read MoreHow to Fix a Chipped or Damaged Tooth
In many cases, a chipped tooth is only a minor aesthetic concern that can be easily fixed by a trip to the dentist. In other situations, more severe chips in […]
Read MoreClass II direct composite workflow with Ever-X and Garrison
(Afternoon tea pics 1678.1: Garrison Dental Solutions – North America | Kerr Simplishade | GC Ever-X Flow) Class II replacement due to marginal failure. Last case of the year folks. […]
Read MoreDeep Margin Elevation Tip
This case was insane and such a struggle to DME the distal aspect with the dam on. The B2 was removed completely after multiple (multiple) attempts to entrap the DME […]
Read MoreAmalgam Replacement | Ever-X | Garrison | Kerr Simplishade
This was a fun start to the morning with DME completed first using an Omnimatrix band from Ultradent. Substrate value neutralization using XL2 flow from Kerr Herculite Ultra and fracture […]
Read MoreBuilding up a Bicuspid with composite resin
There is no such thing as simple. In such a small area such as an interproximal slot, there are a host of features that one strives to recreate from the […]
Read MoreFracture toughness injection into composite restorations
A raw, real life situation. Rubber dam gets abraded. Deep peripulpal composite is often left if the margins do not “light up” with dry air abrasion and bonded to using […]
Read MoreFissure caries can be quite deep
I know, I’m sorry. Easter isn’t even until April. #HotCrossBunKillMe #ClearfilMajestyES2Classic #aquacare #believeinclean
Read MoreAdditive Direct Resin to block out mamelons
When a 16 year old female hates her mamelons Part Deux. #ClearfilMajestyES2Premium #AdditiveDentistry #BelieveinClean #Aquacare
Read MoreBuilding a Biobase on minimal residual structure
An ambush is never the exception and quite predictably the rule when you remove an old PFM crown with marginal defects. You almost know what you are going to find […]
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