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Composite Veneers post trauma

(Afternoon tea pics 1471.3: Ultradent Mosaic | Peak Universal | Dermadam) LAYERING sequence status post-trauma creating polychromaticity for this lovely woman. Bond: Peak Universal Bond (Ultradent) Restorative: EW, B1, ET, […]

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Composite Veneers to Balance Esthetics

//FREEHAND. Subtle changes with resin. #CliniciansChoiceEvanesce #FREEHANDdentistry

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Peg lateral augmentation with composite veneers

// out with the O L D.  in with the N E W. #peglateralrestorations #proportionimprovement #cosmeticdentistry #clinicianschoiceevanesce

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Recurrent cervical abrasion

Cervical bonded restorations can protect against some abrasion, but it definitely can recur, as seen here under a previous dentist’s Class V.  Restored using a single shade of #GC #EssentiaU

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Large Volume Dental Replacements on Lower Incisors

(Afternoon tea pics 1411.3: Voco Amaris)   FREEHAND // Large Class IV replacements due to recurrent caries on these lower central incisors. Difficulty in selecting a shade of dentin and […]

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Composite Veneer Composition Auckland

H A R M O N I Z E // 1 week reassessment #Kerr #Harmonize #CompositeVeneers

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No Preparation Composite Veneers Auckland

1 month reassessment of NO PREPARATION composite veneers to close diastemas associated with an arch size-tooth size deficiency. #EmpressDirect #AACD #CompositeVeneersAuckland

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Relayering of Injectable Composite for Ultimate Esthetics

I didn’t like the “unpredictability” injectable in this particular OVD-increasing case.  The surface and internal aspects were porous, which if you know me is a tantrum-inducing pet peeve.  Cutbacks were […]

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Seamless Anterior Composite Restorations

WEDDING READY.  This patient had an uncomplicated enamel-dentin fracture of this central incisor when she was 10.  She is getting married in the next 2 months and wanted a seamless […]

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Composite Veneers with No Removal of Enamel

W E L C O M E to the New Year with new COMPOSITE VENEERS. Minimally invasive approach reducing only what was placed previously.  Predictability of bond strength maximized with […]

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