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Posterior Composite Restorations: A New Age in Esthetic Efficiency
Description:
Placing posterior composite restorations is a routine component of restorative practice. Today we have many composite materials and techniques to choose from including bulk fill, sonic condensation and the old tried and true layering technique. We will discuss the pros and cons of these techniques and what we need to know about their effect on longevity and esthetics.
Date Added:
3/19/2015
Author(s):
Lee Ann Brady, DMD
Dr. Lee Ann Brady is a privately practicing dentist and nationally recognized educator and writer. Her practice experience has been rich and varied. She has worked in a...
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Questions & Comments
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Ionut Petre - (6/9/2020 6:11 AM)
Thank you for your presentation! I I have one question about the wedges. Does it matter the way you introduce the wedge? For example: from lingual to vestibular ? or vest to lingual? Thank you , again!
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Rodolfo Badilla - (4/11/2016 12:09 PM)
this was a great presentation thank you i learn a lot of tricks
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Deborah Beaty - (7/31/2015 10:37 AM)
great presentation. Much better understanding of material application and handling. Thanks
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Vicente Rodriguez - (5/19/2015 8:01 AM)
Thanks Dr Brady again I enjoy and learn alot from your lectures , wont miss it.Take care
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Ronald Goldstein - (3/23/2015 11:01 PM)
Nicely done, Lee Ann
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Mark Makram - (3/23/2015 8:07 PM)
Excellent presentation.I would like your opinion on flowable on the floor of the box as far as thickness and the shrinkage factor.
I have also heard that it should be applied on the dentin and never on the cavosurface margin(enamel). thanks.
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