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Class V seamless bonded restorations

Back to back deep cavities restored seamlessly

Back to back deep Class II restorations, with tooth #5/1.4 at serious risk of needing endodontics, however, as the tooth tested vital, we will watch this over time and treat […]

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Placing Composite that Integrates with Nature

An unfortunate accident with this 10 year old girl’s tooth #8/1.1 was restored by a local dentist but deemed unsatisfactory relative to integration by her.  She wanted a replacement that […]

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Freehand reproportion of teeth for the ultimate smile

Reductive harmonizing the proportions of this patient’s mesialized canine and first bicuspid during orthodontics to replace a congenitally-missing upper left lateral incisor with direct composite layering.  Unfortunately, the angle of […]

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Extensive freehand reconstruction of broken down teeth

Let’s just call this Mordor.  No diagnostic wax-up available, freehand coronal reconstruction in direct composite to stabilize teeth ahead of possible occlusal reconstruction.  Single shade: A3 #Voco #GrandioSO

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Extensive Class V restorations ahead of freehand direct coronal reconstruction

Extensive Class V root protection restorations in preparation for coronoproximal restoration replacement. #GC #GaenialMysterySupercomposite

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Amalgam removal and invisible composite replacement

Single shade chameleon effect amalgam replacement. #Voco #GrandioSO #OGSupercomposite

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Emergence Profile Detail

Emergence is one of the main focuses of whether a Class V is successful or prone to failure.  This is the area where layering should be the most conservative and […]

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Class V banger using new Mystery Supercomposite filling

Class V banger using the new #GC #Gaenial #Mysterycomposite

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MOD composite restorations

For MOD restorations, I prefer to build one wall before placing the matrix for the opposing wall.  This offers more control, more predictable contact strength and morphology and less “stacked […]

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