Tips for Posterior Matrix
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In this video, we discuss the use of an interproximal matrix to protect adjacent teeth during cavity preparation. The matrix, available in different sizes and colors, allows for better control in protection and adaptation in smaller cavities, optimizing contact and safety in the procedure. Ideal for Class 2 restorations and electrode preparation, this tool helps reduce the risk of damage and improves the final treatment result.
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