Advancing Semi-Direct Restoration Techniques
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This video explores advanced semi-direct restoration techniques, emphasizing the shift from traditional plaster models to innovative silicone models. The method ensures higher adaptation precision by utilizing materials like addition silicone for molding and polyether for casting. Learn step-by-step processes for indirect restorations, including onlays, proximal box preparation, cusp coverage, and resin layer application. Discover the benefits of adding heat to resin curing to improve conversion rates and mechanical properties. The video concludes with practical tips on polishing, cementation, and achieving perfect adaptation, making semi-direct restoration a streamlined and efficient option in clinical dentistry.
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