Anterior Restoration: Dual-Shade Build-Up Restoration of Two Anterior Teeth
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Courtesy of Dr. Cathia Bergeron, University of Iowa, U.S.
Incorporating two opacities of Filtek™ Supreme Ultra Universal Restorative,
Dr. Bergeron, DMD, MS, walks the viewer through an esthetic build-up anterior restoration of two broken teeth (No. 8 and No. 9) using a dual-shade technique. - Наука та технологія
Dre Bergeron, I am so proud to be your student. Thanks
Brilliant Job!!! And very well taught and presented!
MANY THANKS TO DR.CATHIA
that's really amaizing thanks Dr cathia.
Dr Bergeron describes this case in greater detail in Aesthetic Restoration of Maxillary Central Incisors, found online in Dentistry Today March 2010.
very very good .... but what about the mechanical properties ?!! will it withstand the shearing incising forces specially the tooth # 9 !!
Thanks doc
I wish AI machines could be used to make complex processes like that automated
Can i score the silicone putty key to know where i should put the composite.. it is probably not necessary?
did u took xray first before u do composite build up?rct therapy?prognosis after buildd up.did u have post treatment?
Did you use vasline on index before applying composite
This is a very nice video tutorial but can you please advise me how to make a putty index for an already fractured incisor ?
Thank you very much
@far in between Do you know the name of the model she used in the video at 3.43 minutes? teeth model
I am not asking about RCT , X-Ray befor and after treatment or...... because I think the main purpose of this video is how to restore broken crown....and it expained very well ... thanks
blah blah...She performed a very good job! With a good prognosis!Well done Cathia!
Hey im a dentistry student and I was wondering how do you make your matrix to have the form of a fully restored tooth when the tooth is broken
wax it up
👏👏👏💯
Do you know the name of the model she used in the video at 3.43 minutes? teeth model
I wish i was rich 😢
Great artistry, but entirely impractical in practice. The chair time/ office investment of this 2 visit, wax up, and restoration is beyond what any patient would be willing to pay $... There seems to be a disconnect between dentistry in the clinical didactic setting and the real world.