Theoretical Class - Polymerization Shrinkage and C-Factor
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Theoretical class on polymerization shrinkage and C-factor control, using tomographic studies that measure the size of the shrinkage and where it occurs in different types of resin. Understand the problem of stress caused by shrinkage in restorations and how to avoid it using the layering method.
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Clinical Case - Simplified Composite ...
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Hands On - Bulk Flow | Part 2
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.