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Class II Direct Resins: New Choices in Matrix Systems - Part 2
Description:
In Part 2 of this series, Dr. Glenn van As discusses some of the new choices available in Separating Rings, especially as they relate to enhancing successful contact development in class II direct resin restorations. In addition, he details the step-by-step techniques required to optimize the utilization of this new generation of separating rings including the choice of composites and wedges for these restorations.
Date Added:
1/20/2009
Author(s):
Glenn A. van As, BSc, DMD
Glenn van As graduated from the University of British Columbia located in Vancouver. He is in full time private practice with an emphasis on laser and microscopic dent...
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Questions & Comments
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Island Mak - (7/24/2012 12:45 PM)
Thanks for giving us a new idea of Class II cavity preparation of Dr David Clark. A very large bevel being on the cavity but it will be much more better for Dr As telling us the angle of the bevel.
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