Just a quick Question: After using SALINE on the Onlay do you use BOND as well on the Onlay and then Warm the Onlay? Also what heater you use to warm the Onlay? Thanks
Great Q Bilal After the Onlay has been tried in and already clean and etched as appropriate (HF etch): Apply Silane to Onlay - let evaporate for 1 min - then add BOND (don't cure) - I know Nik also adds a drop of flowable here before then placing the onlay ON the heater (I put a little lid cover on it) Hope that helps!
Great stuff! Would it be possible to get a reference for the paper Nik referred to @30:15 about subgingival composite placement and biological width? Thanks for the content
Hi Shilpi! I personally do not like to cover the enamel - I would prefer enamel for my resin cement to bond to - in fact I go back and expose enamel margins where I may have inadvertently contaminated with bond and flowable. Hope that helps and thanks for commenting!
great Q - what you can do is a test - add some composite on intaglio surface - turn it upside down and cure from the occlusal. If the composite cures, you're good!
Just a quick Question: After using SALINE on the Onlay do you use BOND as well on the Onlay and then Warm the Onlay? Also what heater you use to warm the Onlay? Thanks
Great Q Bilal
After the Onlay has been tried in and already clean and etched as appropriate (HF etch):
Apply Silane to Onlay - let evaporate for 1 min - then add BOND (don't cure) - I know Nik also adds a drop of flowable here before then placing the onlay ON the heater (I put a little lid cover on it)
Hope that helps!
@@protrusive perfect! Thank you so much for your quick reply :)
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Great stuff! Would it be possible to get a reference for the paper Nik referred to @30:15 about subgingival composite placement and biological width? Thanks for the content
Very informative love it. May I ask if you put flowable on enamel margins during IDS some dentist prefer to cover both enamel and dentine?
Hi Shilpi! I personally do not like to cover the enamel - I would prefer enamel for my resin cement to bond to - in fact I go back and expose enamel margins where I may have inadvertently contaminated with bond and flowable. Hope that helps and thanks for commenting!
Are we sure composite will be cured on the oclusal under an emax? When you use it instead of a dual cure cement
great Q - what you can do is a test - add some composite on intaglio surface - turn it upside down and cure from the occlusal. If the composite cures, you're good!
Great video and a lot of great Tipps and infos. Thank you very much. Just one question @59:30 what’s a trim??
The temporary struggle is real !!
thank you! Trim is a brand name of a chairside acrylic powder and Liquid, other brands include Snap :)
this was top drawer.
Amazing
thanks Eman glad you liked - Nik was spitting fire 🔥!
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Poly F is the poly carboxylate right? 59:08
yes it is :)