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Class I artistry with Clearfil Majesty ES-2

Love a fun Class I on a Friday. #ClearfilMajestyES2UniversalU

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Special Shade Voco Grandio SO

(Afternoon tea pics 1767.8: Voco Grandio SO GA3.25) Chameleon effect of this special Supercomposite shade, midway between A3 and A3.5. Vital stats: Filler content: 89% (wt). Compressive strength: 439MPa Flexural […]

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Cervical Abrasion Lesions on Root Surface

The further apical the root abrasion, the more difficult the mechanical access in my hands. A single shade of A3 G-aenial A’Chord was used and you can see that the […]

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Amalgam replacement with Clearfil Majesty

Recurrent caries in two locations under this seamingly “conservative” amalgam. The trouble is, with undercuts, the actual size of these preps belie their surface appearance. Substrate Optimization steps: // Beveling: […]

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GC Essentia U used in cervical abrasion cases

Class V banger on this lone standing #6. #GCEssentiaU

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GC Essentia U used in Class V situations

A pair of Class V bangers for your entree. #GCEssentiaU #ChameleonEffect #ShapeisKing

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Implant Screw Access closure with Voco Amaris

Often a single shade of dentin composite can be used to match Zr in implant screw access channels. Utilizing the APC technique, the Astratech screw was torqued to prescribed value […]

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Clearfil Majesty ES-2 Universal and Ever-X Flow

(Afternoon tea pics 1759.9: Partial Composite Replacement | Clearfil Majesty ES-2 | Garrison Compositight | Ever-X Flow) Partial direct reconstruction of this upper first molar due to a mesial marginal […]

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Garrison Varistrip and Majesty ES-2 Universal Dark

Class III back to back restorations using the Varistrip and Majesty ES-2 Universal Dark. Tinting: dark brown: #VocoFinalTouch #GarrisonVaristrip #ClearfilMajestyES2 #Isodam

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Second Molar Clearfil Majesty ES-2 Universal Dark

The Universal Dark variant of #ClearfilMajestyES2Universal in action on this lower second molar.

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