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When Sealants Fail
Description:
Sealants have been a great benefit for patients over many years. However what happens when the time is up? This short video will discuss this plus show treatment for longevity.
Date Added:
6/26/2012
Author(s):
Ronald Goldstein, DDS
Dr. Ronald Goldstein is currently Clinical Professor of Oral Rehabilitation at Georgia Regents University College of Dental Medicine in Augusta, Georgia, Adjunct Clinic...
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Questions & Comments
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Ronald Goldstein - (9/9/2015 1:18 PM)
Nasri,
I am using AccuFilm II (Black and Red) by Parkell. I use the black in all excursions and and then the red ...so if I am checking centric with an acquired position and then CO I can make exact determination with the red...since the black may overextend the area...especially in centric contacts. If it is a small restoration I will just use the red. I hope this clears it up for you.
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Nasri Shwehdy - (9/9/2015 6:47 AM)
Thanks for the presentation Doctor!
I would like to ask You about the articulator paper. I notice that some ask the patients to bite on it only, and some other to bite on it and then in CO, they must move the Mandible a bit!
So, I would like to have your opinion about it?
thanks a lot in advance, and sorry for a question which is not related to the presentation.
Greeting from Germany.
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Ronald Goldstein - (5/16/2014 8:51 PM)
I just had another molar sealant fail after 6 years and it looked perfect until I used the Intraoral camera in high magnification which showed a tiny leak...when I went in with air abrasion it opened up to a very large cavity NOT seen on the xray so please use the intraoral camera under high magnification on these old sealants.
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Ronald Goldstein - (7/17/2012 4:58 PM)
I forgot to mention that Richard Simonsen has a very good editorial one sealants in his magazine, Esthetic Dentistry, published by Quintessence. The two of us lectured together in Madrid over 15 years ago when I advocated doing what this video shows....and since Dr. Simonsen was and is the authority on sealants it is now so fitting that he is emphasizing not sealing over possible caries.
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Ronald Goldstein - (7/17/2012 4:46 PM)
Rob,
I spoke to the people at DentalXP and they are supposed to be working it out for you. Please let me know if you still have a problem.
Ron
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Rob Burwell - (7/17/2012 11:11 AM)
I am a member of Seattle Study Club. Why can't I view premium videos? r
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