Composite Sculpting
Additive 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 […]
Read MoreFissure anatomy on a lower second molar
Slight variation in fissure anatomy for this case. We decided not to breach/extend on the B aspect of the second molar as the hairline fracture did not penetrate to the […]
Read MoreDeep Class II cavity requiring DME and rubber dam clamp change
Had to switch from a 12A clamp to a B3 to narrow the A-P footprint on tooth #15/2.7 in order to complete DME for this case with unusually apically-positioned caries. […]
Read MoreUnique composite shade Grandio SO
(Afternoon tea pics 1666.6: Voco Grandio SO GA3.25 | Garrison Dental Solutions – North America Varistrips) There’s a unique shade that is the midpoint between an A3 and A3.5 called […]
Read MoreAmalgam replacement and dentin replacement with Ever-X Flow
(Afternoon tea pics 1665.1: Kerr Simplishade | GC Ever-X Flow) This lovely dentist presented for replacement of an old failed amalgam restoration with recurrent caries. Amalgams as a general rule […]
Read MoreG-aenial A’Chord Incisor Rejuvenation
(Afternoon tea pics 1664.4: GC G-aenial A’Chord) Incisor esthetic enhancement using G-aenial A’Chord shades AO3, A3, IE, JE. Might have gone overboard on the rosebud bur texturization. #GCAustralasia GC Australasia […]
Read MoreComposites on Color Autopilot
Flexing the chameleon effect of this beautiful material. #ClearfilMajestyES2Universal #GarrisonCompositight3DFusion
Read MoreRinse and Repeat – a protocol for restoring shear bond strength with last minute dental whitening
RINSE & REPEAT This lovely dentist exhibited multiple Class V NCCL lesions that were becoming sensitive. She had inadvertently bleached in the last 24 hours (ideally we wait 10-14 days […]
Read MorePediatric Dental Trauma and conservative composite layering
Pediatric trauma is one of those clinical scenarios that induces the most angst. The sub-10 year old maxillary central incisor reconstruction is fraught with patient anxiety, emotional/stamina-based difficulty, with partially-erupted/emerged […]
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