Hands On - Bulk Flow | Part 2
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Hands-on for class I restoration using Bulk Flow resin, which can be applied in a single layer of up to 4 millimeters, leaving about 1 to 2 mm for the final step: chromatic enamel. An even more simplified technique, without stratification. Use of pigment in cusp anatomy.
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Clinical Case - Class II • Part 2
Continued clinical case - Class II restoration of elements 36 and 37: cavity prophylaxis to remove the smear layer (smear on) + selective enamel etching and self-etch adhesive. Flow resin was used as a liner. Anatomy of the cusps of element 36.
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Lower Hypoplasia
Understand the causes of enamel hypoplasia and how to solve it. Intervention: stain removal and beveling, isolation, total acid etching, and universal adhesive system. Finishing and polishing with texturization.
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Hands On - Bulk Flow | Part 1
Hands-On Class I restoration with Bulk Flow resin, which can be placed in a single layer up to 4 millimeters, leaving about 2 to 3 mm for the final two steps: chromatic and achromatic enamel. Use of dye in the anatomy of the cusps.