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Small Occlusal Composite Restorations

Tips for occlusal restorations and the avoidance of white line fever Small occlusal restorations are hard to technically layer, but depending on their position relative to a cusp tip, may […]

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Class II direct composite workflow with Ever-X and Garrison

(Afternoon tea pics 1678.1: Garrison Dental Solutions – North America | Kerr Simplishade | GC Ever-X Flow) Class II replacement due to marginal failure. Last case of the year folks. […]

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Deep Margin Elevation Tip

This case was insane and such a struggle to DME the distal aspect with the dam on. The B2 was removed completely after multiple (multiple) attempts to entrap the DME […]

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Amalgam Replacement | Ever-X | Garrison | Kerr Simplishade

This was a fun start to the morning with DME completed first using an Omnimatrix band from Ultradent. Substrate value neutralization using XL2 flow from Kerr Herculite Ultra and fracture […]

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Building up a Bicuspid with composite resin

There is no such thing as simple. In such a small area such as an interproximal slot, there are a host of features that one strives to recreate from the […]

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Fracture toughness injection into composite restorations

A raw, real life situation. Rubber dam gets abraded. Deep peripulpal composite is often left if the margins do not “light up” with dry air abrasion and bonded to using […]

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Additive Direct Resin to block out mamelons

When a 16 year old female hates her mamelons Part Deux. #ClearfilMajestyES2Premium #AdditiveDentistry #BelieveinClean #Aquacare

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Proportion Modification to Blend a Crowned Central Incisor

Swipe to the end to see the delivered final restoration on this UR central incisor. Proportions modified with the superpulsed dual-wavelength diode from Ultradent and crestal modifications with a Wedelstaedt […]

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Fissure anatomy on a lower second molar

Slight variation in fissure anatomy for this case. We decided not to breach/extend on the B aspect of the second molar as the hairline fracture did not penetrate to the […]

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Deep Class II cavity requiring DME and rubber dam clamp change

Had to switch from a 12A clamp to a B3 to narrow the A-P footprint on tooth #15/2.7 in order to complete DME for this case with unusually apically-positioned caries. […]

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