Tips for Class IV Restoration
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this tip, we explain how to reduce demarcation in Class 4 restoration interfaces, a common issue that can make the area appear gray and noticeable. By initially applying composite on the bevel, you can achieve a smoother, more natural transition, minimizing the visibility of the restoration. This simple approach corrects common dentin application errors, providing a superior and more harmonious aesthetic finish.
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