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Restorative | Tam Dental Group - Part 65
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Restorative

Simplishade result in a Class V restoration

Using Simplishade Medium for this Class V extended restoration.  The handling of this material is perfectly tuned to my preference. #KerrSimplishade #ClassVbangers

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Rebuilding a mesially drifted bicuspid with composite

Without tinting to match hypocalcified streak detail, this restorative material still is very acceptable.  Tooth #4 was allowed to drift into #5D over a long period of time so needed […]

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Sectional Caries Removed

Sectional caries removed on tooth #19 and restored with a single shade of Simplishade.  Simple and clean. #KerrSimplishade #CleanDentistry #SanctuaryDentaldam #AmtechDental

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Kerr Simplishade in large Class II restoration

I know I have been flogging this system all day long but I just want to show its versatility in different situations with different restoration replacements.  Let’s continue (BTW, there […]

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Caries Ambush and Partial Restoration Replacement

#KerrSimplishade #DifficultAccess

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Class I invisible replacements with Kerr Simplishade composite

Class I restorations for this lovely patient on tooth #1 and 3. #KerrSimplishade #SanctuaryDentalrubberdam #AmtechDental

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Restoring Amalgam-Filled Teeth and a Surprise Crack

Unexpected distal extension to this MO on this lower right second molar. Needed to remove the vertical hairline fracture in this region as it penetrated past the DEJ in a […]

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How to Starburst Section Bonded Ceramic Crowns

These old crowns were replaced due to deficient marginal integrity.  Thanks #OralArtNZ #IPSemax #Starburstsection

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Amalgam replacement with Supercomposite restoration

This restoration was replaced on request by the patient, who wanted to be amalgam-free.  Removing old amalgams with dissection of internal hairline fractures always ends up as a larger restoration.  A […]

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Reconstruction of an Extensively Broken down Bicuspid

Large Class II restorations with linguoaxial line angle compromise require reconstruction of this area first before placing a sectional matrix system.  A matrix-in-matrix technique was utilized here with the Garrison […]

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