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Restorative | Tam Dental Group - Part 177
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Restorative

Class V restorations using a hyperfilled supercomposite resin

Class V bangers for afternoon tea.  Restored using a single shade of A2 from the prototype composite from #GC

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Choosing Shades Pre-operatively with Direct Composite

This back to back anterior mandibular caries case featured significant intraoperative dehydration which tempts one to change their original choice of shade – it’s important to have an assistant who […]

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Voco Grandio SO deep caries restored biomimetically

(Afternoon tea pics 1409.9: Voco Grandio SO)  Flexing some of the original supercomposite material with a 439MPa compressive strength, #Voco #GrandioSO with fissure tinting completed using #FinalTouch brown. VOCO VOCO […]

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Resin Infiltration and Composite Repair for an 11 year old

A combination resin infiltration and composite layering case (#9) to restore confidence to this lovely 11 year old boy’s smile. Infiltrant: #DMG #Icon Restorative: Bond: #MPaBond #CliniciansChoice Restorative: Material: #Evanesce […]

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Hypomineralized Molar Restorations Pediatric

(Afternoon tea pics 1407.7: GC Prototype Composite | Essentia Modifier White)   Hypomineralized molar restorations we teach in SkulptingSkool 101 using the new GC Prototype Composite and some Essentia Modifier […]

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Minimal Invasion Replacements of Old Shallow Restorations

Minimally invasive Class I composite replacements. #GC #PrototypeComposite

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Amalgam Removal

#GC #Prototype #AmalgamReplacement

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Cervical Abrasion Posterior Composites Buccal

Class V restorations restored using a single shade of A2 in the prototype composite material.  Details to be released soon! #GC #Australasia #cervicalabrasionlesions #ClassVbangers

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Class II biomimetic composite restorations

Replacing leaking composite fillings for a young dentist

Had the opportunity to replace these old Class I composite restorations completed in dental school for this nice dentist today.  Cavosurface margins were beveled to take advantage of bonding to […]

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