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Feel free to share your comments with the DentalXP community in regards to the following online educational video: Title: The Role of Veneer Seating in Esthetic Dentistry Description: The seating of 2 anterior veneers is highlighted in this step by step video. The bonding process as well as the materials and instruments employed are demonstrated and discussed by Dr. David Garber. Link: Watch this educational video online now!
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Great Explanation.... A must see
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palatal aspect is not shown
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Porcelain Veneers are used to resolve teeth gaps and is the best option available to get uniform set of teeth.
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Kedar Bakshi wrote:palatal aspect is not shown The palatal aspect was not shown as the segment was actually addressing seating of the veneers.--There is no palatal preparation -simply butt joint, based on the work of Douglas and Magne.--Have a look at my other video of the veneer preparation.--Also Galip Gurel who has also the ultimate book on veneers publicized by Quintessence.
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Great short veneer video
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good case
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the appliance is very important
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wether aching two times or not is damageous to the nerve?
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dr Garber, good video. Although I was taught and actually practice a bit different approach. Particularly I mean bonding agen application. Does it not make the tooth's surface uneven when you apply it and light cure? You can't see the bond once it's set and it is impossible to obtain ideal surface. Since the veneers are meant to have a perfect fit to the surface it may cause problems with achieving a satisfactory seating
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Simon Milbauer wrote:dr Garber, good video. Although I was taught and actually practice a bit different approach. Particularly I mean bonding agen application. Does it not make the tooth's surface uneven when you apply it and light cure? You can't see the bond once it's set and it is impossible to obtain ideal surface. Since the veneers are meant to have a perfect fit to the surface it may cause problems with achieving a satisfactory seating
Simon, this is the concept really put promoted by Magne originally from Peter Scharer's group in Zurich and now also from Belser's in Geneva of "immediate dentin sealing" - - if dentin is partially exposed that area is etched ,and sealed and the light cured under glycerine or an oxygen "guard"- - the enamel areas that may have been inadvertantly covered are then reprpared - - ONLY THEN is an impression made- - so the fit is accurate- - there is also some data that indicates that the bonding to this older layer of bonding agent is still effective . . it is worth reading up on it all as it is very much present on the podium . .
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Former video- "Bonding of Ceramic Veneers 2009" by Dr. Nasser Barghi pointed out: D/E bonding for exposed dentine only--> Do not cure, the film thickness causes imperfect fit. A&B primer 3-5 coats air thinning then cure.
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