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Crowns | Tam Dental Group - Part 10
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Crowns

Tricks to Matching a Single Porcelain Veneer

1 week reassessment of a microlayer cutback technique IPS e-max veneer.  Excessive grey stain was utilized dropping the perceived value, so air particle abrasion was utilized before refinishing using the […]

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Implant Screw Access Closure using Composite Resin

Atlantis custom zirconia crown on Ti base closed using a combination of PTFE and bonded Voco Amaris O2. #VocoAmaris #ImplantScrewAccessClosure

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Full crown support for a broken down tooth

Even teeth with attachment loss deserve to live their best life.  Full coronal indirect restoration on this lower right second bicuspid with bonded e-max. #TheShinEffect #IPSemax #goodlookingcrown

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ZirCAD Prime

Conservative Crown Preparation

Full coverage indirect restoration design can be very conservative whilst maintaining the need for preparation draw.  Gremlins can change back into Ewoks. #PreparationDesign #FullCrownCoverage #ConservativeCrown

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Decimated structure supported by crown

Version 2.  Slightly brighter in value. #IPSemax #NothingLeft

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Extreme core buildups

When you have virtually nothing left from a ferrule standpoint and crown lengtheing is not really an option, a microlayered bonded core and indirect restoration gives you the best chance […]

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Complex Molar Crown Reconstruction

Massive AMBUSH // IDS/Biobase reconstructions before bonded e-max indirect full crowns to replace existing old PFM crowns. #IPSemax #ComplexReconstructions #MoMoMoMoooolars

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Flexural modulus recovery using bonded indirect ceramics

Workflow for that indirect full coverage option to recover flexural modulus. #IPSemax #reverseengineering

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Engineering Fracture Toughness into a Decimated Tooth

(Afternoon tea pics 1325.8: GC Ever-X Flow | Fracture Toughness) A M B U S H. Microlayers essential before maximum 2mm increments of Ever-X Flow. Why this material? Fracture toughness […]

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