Composite Resin Immersion: From Zero to Advanced
Clinical Case • Exchange of unsatisfactory restoration with bulk fill flowable
Season 4, Episode 4
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47m
Exchange of unsatisfactory restoration with Bulk Fill Flow resin. Marginal finishing with W&H piezo ultrasonic tip. Selective acid etching of enamel and self-etch adhesive system. You can use up to 4 mm layer of flowable resin. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of the technique. Occlusal adjustment and polishing.
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Hands On • Classe I using regular bulk
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Clinical Case - Central diastema
Clinical case of closing diastemas in central incisors: use of waxing and absolute isolation. Sandblasting of the enamel surface before acid etching and adhesive system.
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Clinical Case - Lateral conoid
Conoid Lateral Incisor: protocol as learned in the previous Hands-On video. Use of aluminum oxide blasting, acid etching, and adhesive system. Resin system used: Premise by KERR. Use of palatal matrix (silicone guide). Layering: opaque halo, effect resin, dentin, and enamel. Contact point with th...