Composite Resin Immersion: From Zero to Advanced
Theoretical Class • Principles of Adherence
Season 2, Episode 2
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29m
Failures, indications, and principles of current adhesive systems: understand the main differences in the types of adhesives available today – conventional, self-etching, and universal. Learn how, when, and why to use them, and the advantages of reducing the number of operative steps.
Up Next in Principles of Adhesion and Clinical Cases: Class II, IV, and Repair of Fractured
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Hands On • Class IV Tooth 21
Hands On Class IV: Step-by-step in the restorative process on fractured element 21 using a silicone guide for the palatal wall fabrication, layering with the Empress Direct system from Ivoclar Vivadent, featuring an opaque halo and effect area for a young patient’s tooth.
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Clinical Case - Class II Part 1
Removal of old amalgam restoration with spherical diamond bur for composite resin + aluminum oxide sandblasting and rubber dam isolation.
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Hands On - Class 2 Tooth 17
What are the best matrix and wedge systems for class II restorations, how to use them, and why. Class II resin restoration for dentin and enamel: chromatic/acromatic and the use of coloring agents for a natural restoration.