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Transitional Bonding - Major Esthetic & Occlusal Changes in One Visit Using Composite - Part 3 of 5
Description:
This live patient presentation will change the way you treatment plan and restore many patients by providing you with a practical system to confidently deal with bigger and more complex cases; that saves patients time, money and conserves tooth structure. Dr. Willhite will show how you can create an extremely conservative composite technique (transitional bonding) that will allow you to achieve better results so that every case will be easier and more predictable to successfully complete; even if you plan to finish the case in porcelain! You will learn how to lengthen teeth to restore anterior guidance for improved esthetics and function as well as when and how to open vertical dimension.
Date Added:
3/22/2011
Author(s):
Corky Willhite, DDS
Dr. Corky Willhite has achieved Fellowship by the Academy of General Dentistry, the American College of Dentists and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He is one of 5...
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