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Dental Anatomy | Tam Dental Group - Part 93
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Dental Anatomy

Correction of Incisor Hypomineralization

Composite bonding on #7 and #8 to achieve invisibility of the hypomineralized lesions, following pre-prosthetic whitening and a limited degree of resin infiltration. #DMGIcon #KurarayMajestyES2Premium #CompositeVeneers #CompositeBonding #IncisorHypomineralization #MinimalInterventionDentistry

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Cervical Abrasion Restoration

Complex Reconstruction with Porcelain Crown

Dentin is best replaced using composite, ideally a short fiber reinforced composite.  Enamel is best replaced using bondable silicate ceramics. Conservative full coverage.  Surprisingly, no endo required. #IPSemaxMT #TheShinEffect

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Routine Class V restorations

Complex Composite Resin

A whopper of a case as the “last step” before full coverage restorations. #KerrSimplishadeMedium #Complexreconstructions

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Garrison Wide Prep Ring | Kerr Simplishade Medium

My current fave combination for a complex reconstruction of amalgam-restored teeth. This tint can also be a very effective opaquer.  Ensure you cure each thin layer for 20 seconds.  The […]

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Protecting the teeth through composite

Spring Cleaning.  Tidy cervical restorations. #GC #EssentiaU #ClassVinvisibility

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Porcelain Veneers for a Fuller Smile

(Afternoon tea pics 1679.2: IPS e-max HT | e-max Ceram) Veneers used appropriately in the lateral incisor positions – the patient did not want extension to the canines due to […]

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Implant Access Composite Resin

Extensive Amalgam Replacements with Composite

The ones that take the fight out of you.  You can tell the ones with anatomy that you unintentionally overwork =) #KerrSimplishadeLight #ClassIanatomy #posteriorcomposites

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