Semi-Direct Restoration Techniques
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This video introduces the semi-direct restoration technique, showcasing its origin and evolution. You’ll learn how to create restorations using composite resin directly on plaster models, avoiding the need for laboratory processes. The video highlights key factors to determine whether to use direct, semi-direct, or indirect restoration techniques based on tooth conditions, such as proximal box width, cervical margin position, and cusp loss. Practical demonstrations include step-by-step procedures for molding, composite application, and cementation, using tools like aluminum oxide blasting and dual resin cement. Stay tuned for the next video, which will explore the advanced semi-direct method on silicone models for even greater precision.
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