I'd rather see the finishing part (cutting the tooth down and polishing it to the shape you want) than the caries removal and tooth build up. That is the part with the most important details. If possible do a video on that WITH COMMENT. Nice job and thank you for sharing! 👍👏
Dok jika saya sikat gigi 2 x sehari tetapi setiap sikat gigi menghabiskan waktu 5 menit tetapi menyikat secara perlahan apakah berbahaya karna waktu ideal 2 menit dok🙏
Your end result might look nice but for people who view this, specially dental students, please understand that most of his technique is wrong, it would've been much better if he took an index in this case to start with. He doesn't use wedges (there's a reason we use them as it eliminates the space the matrix was occupying and give proper contour), those central incisors will have a black triangle, the composite was not used in increments which will increase the polymerization shrinkage causing it to quickly stain and have recurrent caries, this might look nice now, but this is a very poorly done restoration.
This is such a load of crap. I am a dentist. You don't need to use a wedge if using a metal matrix and finger pressure... You just hold the matrix against the tooth. You also don't need to worry too much about polymerisation shrinkage when restoring a tooth externally. That's more for internal stresses on molar teeth so it doesn't shrink away from the margins.
Also... That's not why wedges are used... A wedge is more likely to create a black triangle on an anterior tooth and typically black triangles are more of a concern between laterals and canines. He build a shell and restored in around 2mm increments anyway... Width of the tooth not the height dingus... So there will be very little shrinking anyway. Do a masters in restorative dentistry and work for 15 years before putting such crap out there and criticising someone elses work
Played it at another 2x speed, the music gets very intense hahah
Awesome work!
I'd rather see the finishing part (cutting the tooth down and polishing it to the shape you want) than the caries removal and tooth build up. That is the part with the most important details. If possible do a video on that WITH COMMENT. Nice job and thank you for sharing! 👍👏
I learn a lot with your videos👍🏽
Bravo maestro
Excellent 😊
Hi doctor, greetings from México, what product do you use with the pincel at the end of your procedure but before of the finishing?
you made it look so easy
Awesome work
Amazing!!!!!
Maaf dok, apa nama cairan yg dioleskn dg brush tsb?
Amazing
とても綺麗です!
Nice
But how did you overcome the black triangle?
Beautiful
Thanks a lot for the sharing
Pls mention the different types of composite u r using
which shade do you use for palatal, dentine and enamel?
F
thank you
What is the name of matrix you used ??
What bonding system are you using, doc?
I wish you explain the shade selection
This music so a bad… but video is very good
Nice work I could sure do without the music tho ! Had to mute it.
When you go to hell, this music is on repeat. Seriously what the heck is with the awful music??
Nice restorations though.
perfect
👏👏
جميل
No wa nya tdk bisa d hubungi dok
Dok jika saya sikat gigi 2 x sehari tetapi setiap sikat gigi menghabiskan waktu 5 menit tetapi menyikat secara perlahan apakah berbahaya karna waktu ideal 2 menit dok🙏
😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
我不贊成這樣作,牙齒好好的,為什麼要磨掉,太可惜了,如果是我,我會哭死。
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Your end result might look nice but for people who view this, specially dental students, please understand that most of his technique is wrong, it would've been much better if he took an index in this case to start with. He doesn't use wedges (there's a reason we use them as it eliminates the space the matrix was occupying and give proper contour), those central incisors will have a black triangle, the composite was not used in increments which will increase the polymerization shrinkage causing it to quickly stain and have recurrent caries, this might look nice now, but this is a very poorly done restoration.
This is such a load of crap. I am a dentist. You don't need to use a wedge if using a metal matrix and finger pressure... You just hold the matrix against the tooth. You also don't need to worry too much about polymerisation shrinkage when restoring a tooth externally. That's more for internal stresses on molar teeth so it doesn't shrink away from the margins.
Also... That's not why wedges are used... A wedge is more likely to create a black triangle on an anterior tooth and typically black triangles are more of a concern between laterals and canines. He build a shell and restored in around 2mm increments anyway... Width of the tooth not the height dingus... So there will be very little shrinking anyway. Do a masters in restorative dentistry and work for 15 years before putting such crap out there and criticising someone elses work