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Dental Anatomy | Tam Dental Group - Part 188
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Dental Anatomy

Mimicking nature with composite resin

If you take photographs of your work, you will always find something that you wish you did differently. #Voco #GrandioSO #Xtra

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Copying Nature using Voco Grandio SO X-tra

Taking Custom Shading of the Preparation

Taking a stump shade in esthetically-critical cases with all-ceramic restorations is a must.  The Natural Die shade guide from Ivoclar comes in corresponding custom die composite materials for your ceramist […]

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Amalgam Replacements with a Beautiful Composite Resin

(Afternoon tea pics 1176.2: Shofu Beautiful II LS)   Class II’s really make me happy on a Monday. Remember to establish “clearance” cervically, proximobuccally and proximolingually before you attempt any […]

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Nature Mimicking Composite Fillings

(Afternoon tea pics 1175.1: Shofu Beautiful II LS)   Some of the types of cases I love to do – minimal invasion, trying to do mother nature justice. This one […]

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Simplicity in Composite Layering

Simplicity in layering for a world of difference for this beekeeper.  Rubber dam ripped during placement due to sharp incisal embrasure intersections – no time to replace – it was […]

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Minimally Invasive Biomimetic Dentistry

Using the OG Supercomposite in this minimally invasive case. #Biomimicry #Voco #GrandioSO #TamDentalGroup

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Chameleon Composites in Action

#Shofu #Beautiful_II_LS #Skulptability

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Complex Reconstruction of Near-Hopeless Teeth

Sometimes, your afternoon goes pear shape – you learn what failure is about, or about unexpected ambushes in treatment.  Tooth #3 (1.6) was planned for exodontia due to perio-endo lesions […]

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Minimal shrinkage composite technology

#Shofu #Beautiful_II_LS . 0.85% polymerization shrinkage (vol.).  Shrinkage stress: 2.72MPa  

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