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Dental Anatomy | Tam Dental Group - Part 156
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Dental Anatomy

Turning fillings invisible with layered composite

Chameleon effect of this A3 shade of the new G-aenial is quite remarkable.  The subultimate layer, I think the proper English word correction, is penultimate was characterized with white tint streaks before […]

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Extensively filled tooth supported with bonded overlay

Overlay featuring difficult access with subgingival margin on the M on an 80 year old female. The decision to complete deep margin elevation or not is a personal one – […]

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Esthetic Reconstruction with Crown Lengthening Papillae Regeneration

Correction of gingival cants in combination with smile line cants is difficult.  It is even more difficult when crown lengthening is required necessitating a staged approach to heal and accurately […]

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Micro Micro Layers in Class V applications

It’s such a blessing to have modern materials that can bond to dentin at virtually the same ultimate tensile strength that enamel bonds to dentin in nature.  It’s also great […]

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Digital Smile Design Guided Composite Veneers and Enameloplasty

DSD-guided enameloplasty and no-preparation composite veneers were completed to augment and balance this peg lateral case dramatically. Restorative material: Clinicians Choice Evanesce Adhesive System: Total Etch MPa Max Bond (Clinicians […]

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Obscuring Implant Screw Access Channels

It is a bit of a blessing that these high precious direct-to-fixture implant crowns have screw-channels that are extremely difficult to obscure due to the low value inside the tooth.  […]

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Peripheral Rim Fractures from Amalgam Restorations

Peripheral rim fractures removed before a microlayered approach using GC G-Aenial’s new supercomposite. #GC #G_Aenial #SkulptingSkool #PeripheralRimFractures #BARD

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Class III chameleon composite

Class III MB concavity on this lateral incisor restored with a layered approach using AO3, A3 and AE from the new G-Aenial range. Acceptable chameleon effect. #GCAustralasia

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Palatal Acid Erosive Lesions restored with a low wear composite

(Afternoon tea pics 1508.3: GC G-Aenial Mystery Supercomposite)   The wear resistance on this new supercomposite from GC G-Aenial is amongst the lowest on the market and super polishable to […]

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Ultradent Umbrella

I have been recently using the “Umbrella” by Ultradent and find it to have better isolating properties relative to Optragate, as it has a tongue retraction/control device.  Give it a […]

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