Fillings
Making fillings invisible with bonded composite
Class I replacement on this second bicuspid to kick off Monday Morning. Pretty good that its compressive strength is 400MPa considering that enamel is 384MPa. #CeramXSpectraST #DentsplySironaANZ
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All this love. Poured into this third molar. #CeramXSpectraST
Read MoreMargin reconstruction with Ceram X Spectra ST
#Bicuspid margin reconstruction. #CeramXSpectraST
Read MoreStabilizing Cracked Teeth
Are you C R A C K E D? | #CeramXSpectraST #GarrisonCompositight3DFusion
Read MoreReplacement of old composite filling
Completed this DO replacement on one of our ex-hygienists with some simple fissure forms using #CeramXSpectraST #ClassIIsolution #GarrisonCompositight3DFusion
Read MoreLarge direct restorations on abrasion lesions
The beauty of composite is its conservative nature, when the alternative would require indirect restorations necessitating draw/preparation design for insertion path and ultimately more removal of healthy tooth structure. #GCGaenialAchord […]
Read MoreClass V difficult access
Subgingival root abrasion lesions are ones that most definitely require excellent (absorbtive) retraction to treat successfully. One of the benefits I like about using retraction cord is its ability to […]
Read MoreClass I composite replacement
Class I selective restoration replacement (partial restorative therapy) leaving an old GIC base in the second molar. An opaquer was microlayered before surface layering using the cloud shaded (A2 = […]
Read MoreCeramX Spectra ST Composite Class I
Composite Class I A R T | #AmalgamReplacement with a single shade of A2 Ceram.X Spectra ST with base neutralization using a white opaquer. #DentsplySirona #CeramXSpectraST Dentsply Sirona #classIcompositeart (Afternoon […]
Read MoreDentsply Ceram.X Spectra ST Slot Machine
I am loving the handling and chameleon effect of Ceram.X Spectra ST. This is the low viscosity formula and it is still lovely to work with – no too slumpy. […]
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