Using composite resin in aesthetic restorative dentistry
Description
In this program Dr. Mopper discusses why many dentist are leaving “dentistry on the table.” Composite dentistry is to often forgotten as a viable option. Too many dentist depend on the lab for the final restoration. With some practice and simple education about how materials work together you, the clinician, can deliver the results your patients are looking for in one visit. The object of composite dentistry is to make it invisible. This program looks at two specific cases. The first is a simple direct composite resin restoration using microfil. Dr. Mopper has some unique procedures to ensure both the form and function are. The second case, Dr Mopper will perform and discuss Incisal Troughing, or Incisal Re-Inforcement using Nano fill and Microfill over the top.
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79 min
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Date of Publication
2012
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Alexander Street
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