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Crown replacement workflow

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Adhesive Dental Overlay Design

The adhesive overlay preparation for this tooth #15/2.7 is driven by the location of the defects or existing restorations on the tooth. For the facial aspect, as the wall was […]

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Crown replacement workflow

(Afternoon tea pics 1934.7: IPS e-max crown replacement workflow) This lovely patient required full coverage but also wanted the teeth to match with each other. There are actually situations where […]

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Smile Design Auckland

Using a facially-driven protocol when designing your anterior maxillary esthetics is key for success. Key elements of the smile that are desired such as central dominance can be not only […]

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Ultradent Gemini used in balancing pink esthetics

(Afternoon tea pics 1916.7: Ultradent Gemini Evo | GC TempSmart | IPS e-max) This lovely woman presented with old restorations that exhibited marginal failure, disproportionate dimensions and poor esthetics. The […]

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Indirect Full Coverage Clinical Workflow

Full coverage indirect workflow on a compromised lower second molar. Provisional fabricated using OpalDam with pre-lubrication of the Biobase below #TSE #Ivoclar #emaxMT

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What if I’m Missing Most of My Teeth?

Tooth loss is a widespread issue spanning multiple age ranges. While missing teeth is more common in older individuals, even patients in their twenties and thirties can lose one or […]

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Class II Direct Composite with Garrison Compositight

Class II composite direct completed using #Simplishade Medium from Kerr. #Garrison Compositight as always.

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How to Fix a Damaged Tooth

Tooth damage can come in many forms — decay, cavities, chips to the enamel, and bacteria buildup are all issues that can detract from the health and beauty of your […]

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Full Coverage Ceramic Crowns for structurally compromised teeth

Massive traditional indirect full coverage restorations for these severely broken down teeth. TBF, the use of a XL2 flowable was not required and a SFRC would have been a sound […]

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