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Veneer Restorations - Keys to Success Part 2

Description:
Keys to Success: In part 2 of this excellent and informative series, Dr. Oswaldo Scopin de Andrade takes you through a detailed step-by-step description of preparation, impression taking, shade selection, temporization and final cementation of veneer restorations. Material selection and as well as suggestions for specific technical execution of the different steps are emphasized.

Date Added:
4/25/2010

Author(s):

  Oswaldo   Scopin de Andrade, DDS, MS, PhD Oswaldo Scopin de Andrade, DDS, MS, PhD

About:

  • Master and PhD in Prosthodontics at State University of Campinas-FOP-UNICAMP (State University of Campinas-Sao Paulo), Brazil.
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Questions & Comments
David Huertas - (10/13/2012 2:34 PM)

Very nice presentation! I would like to know if cementing one by one the veneers, you don´t have problem with the most distal veneer to sit it in the correct place? i mean, because micro movements wile cementing the first ones. Thanks you!

amal nawasrah - (9/28/2012 12:47 PM)

Thank you Dr. Scopin for the nice explanation . Great

MOHAMMAD FARHAN - (3/27/2012 5:01 AM)

dr. scopin it's anice case that you share with us in dentalxp, using a 2 cords in retraction and deflection the gingiva is it nessesary that the retraction cord stick to the impression? and for the partial veneers on the cusped(canin) how long do you think it will last till it start show dicoloratin in the labial margens labially? thanks again , i enjoy it really.

julian jaramillo b - (8/8/2011 1:04 AM)

Do you leave a Niteguard or any kind of protection?

julian jaramillo b - (8/8/2011 1:04 AM)

Nice case, well performed.

vijailakshmi acharya - (7/5/2010 10:45 AM)

simple and well presented .Thank you doctor

Viktorija Baranova - (6/17/2010 2:15 AM)

Nice presentation , beautiful works , educational photos ;) thanks you

Hana Hasse - (5/2/2010 4:01 PM)

Nicely planned and executed with very good material. The esthetic provisionals grants him great marketing effect.

Paul Scholl - (4/30/2010 2:43 PM)

Beautiful work.

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