Tips for Proximal Strips
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this tip, I explain the use of eptex sandpaper, a thin strip ideal for finishing composite resins on anterior teeth. Eptex sandpaper, from GC America, is a great choice to avoid removing the contact point when performing delicate finishes, with various grit options. The thinnest sandpaper, such as the salmon one, is especially useful in situations requiring precision and care.
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